ding

[dɪŋ]

ding Definition

  • 1a ringing sound made by a bell, clock, or metal object
  • 2a small dent in the surface of something
  • 3to make a ringing sound
  • 4to hit or knock something, causing a small dent

Using ding: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ding of the microwave signaled that the food was ready.

  • Example

    There's a ding on the side of my car.

  • Example

    The bell dinged as the door opened.

  • Example

    I accidentally dinged my phone when I dropped it.

ding Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ding

  • ding-dong

    the sound of a bell ringing

    Example

    The ding-dong of the church bells could be heard throughout the village.

  • ding-a-ling

    a foolish or eccentric person

    Example

    He's a bit of a ding-a-ling, always saying and doing strange things.

  • ding up

    to damage or dent something

    Example

    I accidentally dinged up my car when I backed into a pole.

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Summary: ding in Brief

The word 'ding' [dɪŋ] can be used as both a verb and a noun. As a noun, it refers to a ringing sound made by a bell, clock, or metal object, or a small dent in the surface of something. As a verb, it means to make a ringing sound or to hit or knock something, causing a small dent. Examples include 'The ding of the microwave signaled that the food was ready,' and 'I accidentally dinged my phone when I dropped it.'

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