ray

[reɪ]

ray Definition

  • 1a narrow beam of light, heat, or other energy
  • 2a type of fish with a flat body and long tail
  • 3a line of light that shines from the sun or a bright light

Using ray: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sun's rays shone through the window.

  • Example

    The manta ray is one of the largest fish in the ocean.

  • Example

    The headlights of the car cast a ray of light on the road.

ray Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ray

Phrases with ray

  • a small sign that something good might happen in the future

    Example

    The news of the vaccine was a ray of hope for the world.

  • a type of fish with a long, pointed tail that can deliver a painful sting

    Example

    The beachgoer was stung by a stingray while swimming in the ocean.

  • a beam of sunlight

    Example

    The sun rays illuminated the forest floor.

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Summary: ray in Brief

The term 'ray' [reɪ] refers to a narrow beam of light, heat, or other energy, such as the sun's rays. It also refers to a type of fish with a flat body and long tail, exemplified by the manta ray. The phrase 'ray of hope' denotes a small sign of positivity, while 'stingray' refers to a type of fish with a painful sting.

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