"Ringed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ringed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ringed" Meaning

Marked or surrounded by a ring or rings, typically circular or ring-shaped.

Example: "The ringed finger of her hand was occupied by a beautiful engagement ring."

Synonyms: circled, circumcised, encircled.

Antonyms: borderless, frameless.

Rhyming words: ringing, stringed

"Ringed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the word "Ringed"


1. Description of Physical Appearance
The ringed effect on his finger indicated it had once been heavily adorned with a ring, but it was unfortunately lost.

2. Communication Technologies
The packages were ringed around with a certain symbol indicating special procedures for handling at customs.

3. Marking Boundaries
The sensed compulsory notice is ringed clearly visible to show all precautionary steps taken.

4. Returning to a Place/Person/Activity
On Saturday night, he playfully joked that if he missed a concert in Paris, he'd contact all his contacts to have his rim of alumni tin ringed.

5. Possessive Form
Children friendly organization which specializes in striking toys and recently landed an interesting deal so he had his company ringed on his facebook visitors honoring since contacts are timeless

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