Synonyms for rang out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ring |
Phonetic Transcription : rɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for rang out Other synonyms for the word rang out
Définition of rang out
Origin :- "circular band," Old English hring "small circlet, especially one of metal for wearing on the finger or as part of a mail coat; anything circular," from Proto-Germanic *khrengaz (cf. Old Norse hringr, Old Frisian hring, Danish, Swedish, Dutch ring, Old High German hring, German Ring), literally "something curved," from PIE *skrengh- nasalized form of (s)kregh-, from root *(s)ker- "to turn, bend," with wide-ranging derivative senses (cf. Latin curvus "bent, curved," crispus "curly;" Old Church Slavonic kragu "circle," and perhaps Greek kirkos "ring," koronos "curved").
- Other Old English senses were "circular group of persons," also "horizon." Meaning "place for prize fight and wrestling bouts" (early 14c.) is from the space in a circle of bystanders in the midst of which such contests once were held, "... a circle formed for boxers, wrestlers, and cudgel players, by a man styled Vinegar; who, with his hat before his eyes, goes round the circle, striking at random with his whip to prevent the populace from crowding in" [Grose, 1788]. Meaning "combination of interested persons" is from 1829. Of trees, from 1670s; fairy ring is from 1620s. Ring finger is Old English hringfingr, a compound found in other Germanic languages. To run rings round (someone) "be superior to" is from 1891.
- Nursery rhyme ring a ring a rosie is attested in an American form (with a different ending) from c.1790. "The belief that the rhyme originated with the Great Plague is now almost universal, but has no evidence to support it and is almost certainly nonsense" ["Oxford Dictionary of English Folklore"]. This proposal of connection dates only to the late 1960s.
- As in peal : verb chime, clang
- Her perfect health, and all her love of life, rang out in this sonorous gaiety.
- Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
- And she had the most equable of dispositions, her laughter ever rang out so heartily!
- Extract from : « Fruitfulness » by Emile Zola
- Eleven o'clock rang out in Big Ben's great and solemn voice.
- Extract from : « Sue, A Little Heroine » by L. T. Meade
- The bells of the Old Church, too, rang out their merriest peals.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Cambrian » by C. P. Gasquoine
- "I'll give twenty," rang out Menecreta's voice, clearly and loudly.
- Extract from : « "Unto Caesar" » by Baroness Emmuska Orczy
- Then the tumult of sounds that rang out behind them told a plain tale.
- Extract from : « The Camp in the Snow » by William Murray Graydon
- To Wendy's pain the answer that rang out this time was 'Yes.'
- Extract from : « Peter and Wendy » by James Matthew Barrie
- Despite the weakness of her voice, the fear in it rang out loudly.
- Extract from : « A Choice of Miracles » by James A. Cox
- At that moment, the clock of the Pillar House rang out seven.
- Extract from : « Notre-Dame de Paris » by Victor Hugo
- A warning cry just then rang out, and my father caught my arm.
- Extract from : « Mass' George » by George Manville Fenn
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