Need another word that means the same as “ringing”? Find 38 synonyms and 30 related words for “ringing” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Ringing” are: deep, low, sonorous, full, full-bodied, vibrant, rich, clear, orotund, reverberating, resounding, echoing, filled, noisy, blaring, booming, deafening, roaring, thunderous, thundering, tumultuous, clamorous, blasting, piercing, ring, tintinnabulation, plangency, resonance, reverberance, sonority, sonorousness, vibrancy, reverberation, reflection, repetition, repeat, reiteration, answer
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “ringing” as a noun can have the following definitions:
answer | A person or thing regarded as the equivalent to a better-known one from another place. Their answer was to sue me. |
plangency | Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. |
reflection | (mathematics) a transformation in which the direction of one axis is reversed. Reflections on human destiny and art. |
reiteration | The act of repeating over and again (or an instance thereof. A simple reiteration of the plots of classic episodes. |
repeat | A mark indicating a passage to be repeated. She goes home alone to TV dinners and repeats of I Love Lucy. |
repetition | A thing repeated. Her comments are worthy of repetition. |
resonance | The quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating. The concepts lose their emotional resonance. |
reverberance | Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. |
reverberation | Prolongation of a sound; resonance. The attack has had reverberations around the world. |
ring | The sound of a bell ringing E A Poe. A diamond ring. |
sonority | Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. Bee has greater sonority than pin. |
sonorousness | Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. |
tintinnabulation | The sound of a bell ringing. The tiny tintinnabulation faint as fairy bells. |
vibrancy | The state of being full of energy and life. Her eyes seemed to radiate the vibrancy of youth. |
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “ringing” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
blaring | Unpleasantly loud and penetrating. The blaring noise of trumpets. |
blasting | Unpleasantly loud and penetrating. The blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit. |
booming | (used of the voice or sound) deep and resonant. A booming kick from the touchline. |
clamorous | Conspicuously and offensively loud; given to vehement outcry. A clamorous uproar. |
clear | Clear and distinct to the senses easily perceptible. In the morning with a clear head she would tackle all her problems. |
deafening | Loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss. The music reached a deafening crescendo. |
deep | Relatively deep or strong affecting one deeply. Deep cuts in the budget. |
echoing | (of a sound) repeated or reverberating after the original sound has stopped. The sound of echoing footsteps slowed to a stop. |
filled | Of purchase orders that have been filled. Theirs was a house filled with laughter. |
full | Constituting the full quantity or extent complete. She was full of confidence. |
full-bodied | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. |
low | Low or inferior in station or quality. Training will be given low priority. |
noisy | Attracting attention by showiness or bright colors. Diesel cars can be very noisy. |
orotund | (of a person’s voice) resonant and imposing. Orotund tones. |
piercing | Painful as if caused by a sharp instrument. The piercing cold of winter. |
resounding | (of a sound) loud enough to reverberate. A resounding smack across the face. |
reverberating | Characterized by resonance. |
rich | Marked by richness and fullness of flavor. A protein rich diet. |
roaring | (of a period of time) characterized by prosperity, optimism, and excitement. Last week s 70s night was a roaring success. |
sonorous | Capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. The alloy is sonorous and useful in making bells. |
thundering | Making a resounding, loud, deep noise. A thundering success. |
thunderous | Relating to or resembling thunder. Robin s thunderous mood hadn t lightened. |
tumultuous | Excited, confused, or disorderly. A tumultuous personal life. |
vibrant | (of sound) strong or resonating. A vibrant cosmopolitan city. |
alarm | Be fitted or protected with an alarm. The government was alarmed by an outbreak of unrest. |
bell | The sound of a bell being struck. At five bells in the forenoon of June 11. |
call | A direction in a square dance given by the caller. You call he said Heads or tails. |
carillon | A tune played on a carillon. |
chime | Emit a sound. Bells and gongs chimed. |
click | Produce a click. He clicked on the light. |
ding | Go ding dong like a bell. Cash registers were dinging softly. |
doorbell | A push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed. Charlotte rang the doorbell. |
echo | Ring or echo with sound. Clarendon whom they reckoned the faithful echo of their master s intentions. |
hear | Examine or hear evidence or a case by judicial process. We must hear the expert before we make a decision. |
jingle | A bivalve mollusc with a fragile, slightly translucent shell. The jingle of coins. |
knell | Proclaim something by or as if by a knell. Emails and text messages are sounding the knell for the written word. |
midnight | 12 o’clock at night; the middle of the night. Young children should not be allowed to stay up until midnight. |
phone | Headphones or earphones. A receptionist answered the phone. |
resonance | The power to evoke enduring images, memories, and emotions. The concepts lose their emotional resonance. |
resonant | (of sound) deep, clear, and continuing to sound or reverberate. The sound of these instruments played in a resonant room is unforgettable. |
resound | Sing (the praises) of. Horace resounds the praises of Italy. |
resounding | Unmistakable; emphatic. A resounding smack across the face. |
reverberate | Return or re-echo (a sound. The hall reverberated with laughter. |
reverberation | The repetition of a sound resulting from reflection of the sound waves. Electronic effects have been added such as echo and reverberation. |
ring | The sound of a bell ringing. A ring of ships in the harbor. |
siren | A woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive. Ambulance sirens. |
sonority | Having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant. Bee has greater sonority than pin. |
sound | Test the lungs or another body cavity by noting the sound they produce. It sounds as though you really do believe that. |
telephone | Get or try to get into communication with someone by telephone. She telephoned for help. |
telephony | Transmitting speech at a distance. Mobile telephony. |
tocsin | An alarm bell or signal. He used his resignation as a tocsin to warn of the danger of dictatorship. |
turquoise | A blue to grey green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate. Blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone. |
vibrancy | The state of being full of energy and life. Her eyes seemed to radiate the vibrancy of youth. |
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