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1. ring road
noun.
A
highway
that
encircles
an
urban
area
so
that
traffic
does
not
have
to
pass
through
the
center.
Synonyms
highway
beltway
ringway
bypass
main road
Antonyms
confront
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2. road
noun.
(ˈroʊd)
An
open
way
(generally
public)
for
travel
or
transportation.
Synonyms
berm
access road
widening
byroad
cart track
crossing
crossroad
route
drive
shortcut
crosscut
track
pavement
main road
corduroy
detour
highway
curve
skid road
turnout
intersection
speedway
paving
bend
rotary
roundabout
byway
railway line
shoulder
turnaround
crest
roundabout way
line
thoroughfare
clearway
private road
roadway
carrefour
cartroad
traffic circle
driveway
parkway
slip road
rail line
post road
turnoff
roadbed
circle
causeway
cutoff
bypath
crossway
crown
way
side road
Antonyms
pull
attract
natural object
straight line
curliness
Etymology
road (English)
rad (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. 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))
4. 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))
5. 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))
6. 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))
7. road
noun.
(ˈroʊd)
A
way
or
means
to
achieve
something.
Synonyms
means
way
agency
royal road
Antonyms
decrease
decrement
narrowing
stay in place
walk
Etymology
road (English)
rad (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. 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))
9. ring
noun.
(ˈrɪŋ)
A
rigid
circular
band
of
metal
or
wood
or
other
material
used
for
holding
or
fastening
or
hanging
or
pulling.
Synonyms
band
napkin ring
curtain ring
tyre
hoop
towel ring
key ring
nose ring
rim
carabiner
tire
barrel
cask
karabiner
collar
wagon wheel
snap ring
Antonyms
unsheathe
uncover
confront
disarm
unbind
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. ring
verb.
(ˈrɪŋ)
Get
or
try
to
get
into
communication
(with
someone)
by
telephone.
Synonyms
telecommunicate
call up
telephone
cell phone
dial
call in
phone
call
Antonyms
injured
unhealthy
damaged
devoice
unreasonable
Etymology
ring (English)
ring (Middle English (1100-1500))
hring (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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