gong

[ɡɒŋ]

gong Definition

  • 1a large, flat, circular metal object that is hit with a stick to make a loud, ringing sound
  • 2a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a felt-covered drumstick

Using gong: Examples

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

  • Example

    The gong sounded, signaling the end of the meditation session.

  • Example

    The orchestra included a gong player.

  • Example

    She hit the gong with all her might, producing a deafening sound.

gong Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gong

Phrases with gong

  • to make a loud noise or draw attention to oneself

    Example

    He banged the gong for his new book by appearing on several talk shows.

  • a chaotic or disorganized situation, often used in reference to a performance or competition

    Example

    The talent show turned into a gong show when the audience started booing and throwing things at the performers.

  • a form of sound therapy where gongs are played in a therapeutic way to promote relaxation and healing

    Example

    I went to a gong bath last night and it was the most relaxing experience I've ever had.

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Summary: gong in Brief

A 'gong' [ɡɒŋ] is a large, flat, circular metal object that produces a loud, ringing sound when struck with a stick. It is also a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a felt-covered drumstick. The term 'gong' extends into phrases like 'bang the gong,' meaning to draw attention to oneself, and 'gong show,' referring to a chaotic or disorganized situation.

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