"Ding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ding" Meaning

The word "ding" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are a few common ones:

1. A metallic sound, often used to describe the sound made by a bell or a small metal object striking something.
Example: "I heard a ding when I hit the bell."
2. A sudden loud ringing or buzzing sound, often used to describe the sound made by an alarm or a notification.
Example: "My phone started ringing with a loud ding."
3. In poker, a ding is an informal term for a small amount of money, often used to describe a wager or a pot size.
Example: "I made a small bet, just a ding, on the next hand."
4. In some sports, particularly golf, a ding refers to a slight dent or damage to a ball.
Example: "The golfer's ball got a ding from another player's shot."

In general, the word "ding" is often used to describe a sudden, loud, or attention-grabbing sound or event.

"Ding" Examples

5 Examples of "Ding" Usage


1. Bell signaling

The school bell rang loudly, and I heard the familiar "ding" as it signaled the end of the class.

2. Door alert

When the door opened, it made a "ding" as it automatically notified the receptionist of the visitor.

3. Buzzer

The game show host eagerly awaited the contestant's answer, and when it was correct, a loud "ding" sounded, signaling the prize was theirs.

4. Electronic device sound

After pressing the button, the microwave beeped with a soft "ding" to indicate that the cooking cycle was complete.

5. Idiomatic expression

When my friend finally landed the job, I exclaimed, "Ding! You must be thrilled!" (meaning "Yes!" or "Ah-ha!")

"Ding" Similar Words

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To dine means to eat a meal, especially in a formal or polite way. It can also refer to having a meal in a restaurant or at a meal event, such as a dinner party.

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Diners refer to a type of restaurant or eatery that is often open late, serving casual food such as burgers, sandwiches, and diner classics like milkshakes and breakfast dishes like eggs and pancakes. They are often found along highways, in urban areas, or in suburban neighborhoods, and are popular for late-night or late-evening meals. The term "diner" can also refer to a movable restaurant or a small, casual eatery that can be easily set up or moved to different locations.

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