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ring

/rɪŋ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A small circular band, typically of precious metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage.

Example Sentences:
  • She wore a beautiful diamond ring on her left hand.
  • He placed the gold ring on her finger during the ceremony.
2.verb

To make a clear resonant or vibrating sound, as a bell does when struck.

Example Sentences:
  • The church bells began to ring at noon.
  • Did you hear the phone ring in the other room?
3.noun

A circular area or enclosure, often used for sports such as boxing or circus performances.

Example Sentences:
  • The boxers stepped into the ring for the final round.
  • The circus performers entered the center ring to start the show.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Old English 'hring', meaning a circular band or ornament, of Germanic origin. It is related to Old Norse 'hringr' and Old High German 'ring'. The verb sense of 'to sound' comes from a separate Old English root, 'hringan', which is of imitative origin, mimicking the sound of a bell.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Imagine a wedding ring (noun) that makes a loud ringing sound (verb) when you drop it on the floor.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “ring

1. What is the meaning of “ring” in English?

In English, ring (noun) is defined as: “A small circular band, typically of precious metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage.”.

2. How do you use “ring” in a sentence?

She wore a beautiful diamond ring on her left hand.

3. What are English synonyms of “ring”?

Common synonyms include:band,loop,circle,peal,chime

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “ring”?

Derived from the Old English 'hring', meaning a circular band or ornament, of Germanic origin. It is related to Old Norse 'hringr' and Old High German 'ring'. The verb sense of 'to sound' comes from a separate Old English root, 'hringan', which is of imitative origin, mimicking the sound of a bell.