What is another word for ring out?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɪŋ ˈa͡ʊt] (IPA)

Ring out is a phrasal verb that usually means to emit a sound or signal. Some common synonyms for ring out include resound, sound, reverberate, echo, and peal. These words can be used to describe the action of a bell, a gunshot, or any other loud sound that reverberates through an environment. Another related meaning of ring out is to bring a year to a close, with synonyms including end, finish, conclude, and terminate. Ring out can also refer to the act of making a call or sending a message, in which case you might also use words like signal, indicate, or communicate.

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What are the hypernyms for Ring out?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Ring out?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Famous quotes with Ring out

  • As you know, Microsoft eventually kind of grabbed the gold ring out of Apple's hands, I guess.
    Andy Hertzfeld
  • Drums all have their own particulars - each drum has a place where they sound the best - where they ring out and resonate the best, and the head surface isn't too loose or too tight, mainly so you get a good rebound off of the head.
    Chad Smith
  • We came to a tree which was still bare, and on which the birds were singing out gaily in the morning, without any fear of us. Then stooping over like an Indian on the hunt, my companion placed a pebble in the leather of his sling and stretched it. Obeying his peremptory glance I did the same, with frightful twinges of conscience, vowing firmly that I would shoot when he did. At that very moment the church bells began to sound, mingling with the song of the birds in the sunshine. It was the warning bell that came a half-hour before the main bell. For me it was a voice from heaven. I threw the sling down, scaring the birds away, so that they were safe from my companion's sling, and fled home. And ever afterwards when the bells of Holy Week ring out amidst the leafless trees in the sunshine I remember with moving gratitude how they rang into my heart at that time the commandment: Thou shalt not kill.
    Albert Schweitzer

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