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1. ring-around-a-rosy
noun.
A
children's
game
in
which
the
players
dance
around
in
a
circle
and
at
a
given
signal
all
squat.
Synonyms
game
ring-around-the-rosy
ring-a-rosy
Antonyms
inactivity
away game
home game
cowardly
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2. around
adverb.
(ɝˈaʊnd, ɝˈaʊn)
In
the
area
or
vicinity.
Synonyms
about
Antonyms
ordinary
inactive
Etymology
around (English)
around (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. around
adverb.
(ɝˈaʊnd, ɝˈaʊn)
Used
of
movement
to
or
among
many
different
places
or
in
no
particular
direction.
Synonyms
about
Antonyms
thin
reduce
Etymology
around (English)
around (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. around
adverb.
(ɝˈaʊnd, ɝˈaʊn)
(of
quantities)
imprecise
but
fairly
close
to
correct.
Synonyms
close to
approximately
roughly
more or less
some
just about
or so
about
Antonyms
few
many
no
all
little
Etymology
around (English)
around (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. ring
verb.
(ˈrɪŋ)
Sound
loudly
and
sonorously.
Synonyms
dingdong
peal
knell
tintinnabulate
dong
sound
go
ding
Antonyms
linger
stay in place
precede
descend
go
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. ring
verb.
(ˈrɪŋ)
Ring
or
echo
with
sound.
Synonyms
sound
consonate
resound
reecho
echo
reverberate
go
bong
Antonyms
function
stay
come
enter
malfunction
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. ring
verb.
(ˈrɪŋ)
Make
(bells)
ring,
often
for
the
purposes
of
musical
edification.
Synonyms
sound
toll
knell
go
Antonyms
advance
fall
follow
be born
survive
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. ring
noun.
(ˈrɪŋ)
A
characteristic
sound.
Synonyms
sound
Antonyms
silence
unjust
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. ring
noun.
(ˈrɪŋ)
A
toroidal
shape.
Synonyms
toroid
fairy circle
annulus
fairy ring
anchor ring
halo
doughnut
Antonyms
vowel
unsound
broken
unfit
unwholesome
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. A
noun.
A
metric
unit
of
length
equal
to
one
ten
billionth
of
a
meter
(or
0.0001
micron);
used
to
specify
wavelengths
of
electromagnetic
radiation.
Synonyms
nm
millimicron
angstrom unit
picometer
micromicron
angstrom
nanometer
micromillimeter
picometre
metric linear unit
nanometre
micromillimetre
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