rings


verb

  • To surround something with a circle.
  • To make a sound like a bell, for example, when a doorbell rings.
  • To call someone on the phone.
  • To make a bell sound, like when the bells are ringing.
  • To call someone on the phone.

noun

  • A solid object in the shape of a circle.
  • A piece of food in the shape of a ring, like onion rings.
  • A place where some sports take place, like a boxing ring.
  • A gymnastics apparatus with 2 rings that you can swing on.
  • The sound a bell makes, like when the church bell rings.
  • A telephone call, like 'I'll give you a ring.'
  • A game where you throw rings onto hooks.


Word Explanation:

  • Rings are circular pieces of jewelry that people wear on their fingers. They can be made of metal, like gold or silver, and sometimes have gems on them.

Word in hindi

रिंग्स (Rings)

rings

Other variations in hindi

  • अंगूठी (Angoothi) angoothi
  • चक्र (Chakra) chakra

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'rings' mean?

'Rings' are circular bands, often made of metal, that people wear on their fingers. They can also be things that are round like a hula hoop or the rings of a tree.

How do you pronounce 'rings'?

You say 'rings' like this: 'r-i-ng-z'. It rhymes with 'sings'.

What is the origin of the word 'rings'?

The word 'rings' comes from the Old English word 'hring', which means a circle or something round.

What is the meaning of 'rings' in Bengali?

The word 'rings' in Bengali is 'আংটি' (Āngṭi).