"Ringtones" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ringtones" Meaning

A sound or sequence of sounds that is stored on a mobile phone and played back when the phone rings, or on notification of an incoming call or message; a jingle.

"Ringtones" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Ringtones"


1. Example Sentence

"Most people prefer to set their ringtone to their favorite song to personalize their phone."
Explanation
In this sentence, "ringtones" refers to the sound a phone makes when someone calls.

2. Example Sentence

"Apple has introduced a new feature to customize your ringtone directly from the music library."
Explanation
Here, "ringtones" specifies the feature in a digital music player or phone that manages the sounds your phone makes when others call.

3. Example Sentence

"My ringtone can't be heard in the noisy classroom."
Explanation
In this context, "ringtones" refers to a specific instance of a phone's sound, in this case, unable to be heard above the classroom noise.

4. Example Sentence

"Checking my phone, I see nobody has called; the idle screen displayed 'no ringtone'."
Explanation
Here, "empty signal or idle screen tells us there are no calls, so there's no need for the phone to make a ringtone."

5. Example Sentence

"I should change my phone's ringtone when it goes off very loudly in the room."
Explanation
In this example, "ringtones" refers to the standard sound of a ringing phone which can be adjusted to different volumes and settings.

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Rinks

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Rinse

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Rinsed

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Past tense of "rinse". Meaning: past participle of "rinse", i.e. having had the water removed from something, often implying cleanliness or freshness.

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Rinsing

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