ringe

[rɪndʒ]

ringe Definition

  • 1to make a high-pitched sound, like a bell or phone
  • 2to feel embarrassed or ashamed

Using ringe: Examples

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

  • Example

    The phone rang loudly in the middle of the night.

  • Example

    The church bells were ringing for the wedding.

  • Example

    I could hear the ice cream truck ringing its bell from down the street.

  • Example

    She felt her cheeks start to ring with embarrassment.

ringe Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ringe

Phrases with ringe

  • ring a bell

    to sound familiar or remind someone of something

    Example

    That name doesn't ring a bell. Have we met before?

  • to be believable or genuine

    Example

    Her story didn't quite ring true, so I asked for more details.

  • to receive many phone calls in a short period of time

    Example

    Ever since the sale was announced, the phone has been ringing off the hook.

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Summary: ringe in Brief

The verb 'ringe' [rɪndʒ] can mean to produce a high-pitched sound, like a bell or phone, as in 'The phone rang loudly in the middle of the night.' It can also mean to feel embarrassed or ashamed, as in 'She felt her cheeks start to ring with embarrassment.' The phrase 'ring a bell' means to sound familiar, while 'ring true' means to be believable. 'Ring off the hook' refers to receiving many phone calls in a short period of time.