hong

[hɒŋ]

hong Definition

  • 1a commercial establishment or organization, especially in China or other East Asian countries
  • 2a loud noise or uproar

Using hong: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hong" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The British East India Company was a hong.

  • Example

    The hongs of Canton were important trading centers in the 19th century.

  • Example

    The protesters made a hong outside the parliament building.

  • Example

    The children's play created a hong of laughter and excitement.

hong Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hong

Phrases with hong

  • a clue or piece of information that is intended to be misleading or distracting

    Example

    The suspect's alibi turned out to be a red herring.

  • hong bao

    a traditional Chinese red envelope containing money, usually given during holidays or special occasions

    Example

    The children were excited to receive hong bao from their relatives during Chinese New Year.

  • a special administrative region of China located on the southeastern coast, known for its vibrant culture and economy

    Example

    I visited Hong Kong last year and was amazed by its skyline and bustling streets.

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Summary: hong in Brief

The term 'hong' [hɒŋ] refers to a commercial establishment or organization, particularly in East Asian countries like China. It can also mean a loud noise or uproar. Examples include the British East India Company and the hongs of Canton. Phrases include 'red herring,' meaning a misleading clue, and 'hong bao,' a traditional Chinese red envelope with money. 'Hong Kong' is a special administrative region of China known for its vibrant culture and economy.

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