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View usage for: (dʒɪŋgəl) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense jingles, present participle jingling, past tense, past participle jingled1. verbWhen something jingles or when you jingle it, it makes a gentle ringing noise, like small bells. Brian put his hands in his pockets and jingled some change. [VERB noun] Her bracelets jingled like bells. [VERB] ...jingling bottles. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: ring, rattle, clatter, chime More Synonyms of jingle Jingle is also a noun. ...the jingle of money in a man's pocket. [+ of] 2. countable nounA jingle is a short, simple tune, often with words, which is used to advertise a product or programme on radio or television. ...advertising jingles. More Synonyms of jingle jingle in British English (ˈdʒɪŋɡəl) verb1. to ring or cause to ring lightly and repeatedly 2. (intransitive) to sound in a manner suggestive of jingling a jingling verse noun3. a sound of metal jingling the jingle of the keys 4. a catchy and rhythmic verse, song, etc, esp one used in advertising Derived forms jingler (ˈjingler) noun jingly (ˈjingly) adjective Word origin C16: probably of imitative origin; compare Dutch jengelenjingle in American English (ˈdʒɪŋgəl) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈjingled or ˈjingling1. to make a succession of light, ringing sounds, as small bells or bits of metal striking together; tinkle 2. to have obvious, easy rhythm, simple repetitions of sound, etc., as some poetry and music noun5. a verse that jingles; jingling arrangement of words a writer of advertising jingles Derived forms jingly (ˈjingly) adjective Word origin ME gingelen, prob. echoic Examples of 'jingle' in a sentencejingle When you hear a catchy jingle, your destiny partner is close.Its catchy jingle goes "Stop!Initially a radio jingle, it was requested so often by listeners on its release in 1971 that the company decided to film a video. Word lists withjingle Literary characters British English: jingle VERB When something jingles or when you jingle it, it makes a gentle ringing noise, like small bells. He put his hands in his pockets and jingled some change. - American English: jingle
- Brazilian Portuguese: tilintar
- Chinese: 使发出丁零声
- European Spanish: tintinear
- French: cliqueter
- German: klimpern
- Italian: tintinnare
- Japanese: チリンチリンと鳴らす/チリンチリンと鳴る
- Korean: 딸랑 딸랑 울리다
- European Portuguese: tilintar
- Latin American Spanish: tintinear
Definition to make a light ringing sound Her bracelets jingled like bells. Synonyms clatter clink clank tintinnabulate Definition a light ringing sound the jingle of money in a man's pocket Definition a short catchy song used to advertise a product on radio or television advertising jingles Synonyms ditty chorus verse limerick doggerel Additional synonymsDefinition (of a clock) to indicate (the time) by chiming The station clock chimed three o'clock. Definition a ringing metallic noise He pulled the gates shut with a clang. Synonyms ringing, clash, jangle, knell, clank, reverberation, ding-dong, clangour Definition to make a harsh unpleasant ringing noise Her necklaces and bracelets jangled as she walked. Synonyms rattle, ring, clash, clatter, chime, ping, vibrate, jingle, ding, clank Additional synonymsDefinition a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence a catchy melody with a frenetic beat Synonyms tune, song, theme, refrain, air, music, strain, descant, MLOD Definition a frequently repeated part of a song a refrain from an old song Synonyms chorus, song, tune, melodyHe heard the reverberation of the slammed door. Synonyms echo, ringing, resonance, resounding, vibration, re-echoing Definition a catchword or phrase used in politics or advertising a group of angry demonstrators shouting slogans Synonyms catch phrase, motto, jingle, mantra, rallying cry, watchword, tag-line, catchword, catchcry (Australian) Definition to ring with a high tinny sound like a small bell The bell tinkled as the door opened. Synonyms ring, chime, jingle, ping, ding, jangle, chink, peal, clink Definition a high clear ringing sound the icy tinkle of the bell as he entered Synonyms ring, chime, jingle, ping, ding, jangle, chink, peal, clink Definition a melody, esp. one for which harmony is not essential She was humming a merry little tune. Synonyms melody, air, song, theme, strain(s), motif, jingle, ditty, choon (slang), melody line |