"Chimed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chimed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chimed" Meaning

The verb "chimed" means to ring out or sound in harmony with something else, often in a pleasant and soothing way. It can also refer to the act of joining or contributing to a conversation or debate, often with a clever or witty remark.

"Chimed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Chimed"


1. Verb: To chime in

The audience was eager to chime in with their opinions on the new policy.

2. Verb: To chime in (implying harmony)

The pianist and the singer's voices chime in beautifully on the final chorus.

3. Verb: To chime in (interrupting)

Just as the speaker was about to conclude, a disgruntled audience member chimed in with a scathing comment.

4. Verb: To be on the same frequency (literally)

The grandfather clock's gentle chime harmonized with the wind chime hanging outside the window.

5. Verb: To sound (literally)

The church bell chimed out the hour, its rich tone echoing through the quiet streets.

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