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jingled


Meanings
  • The sound of a bell ringing or a collection of sounds that have a pleasing or interesting effect.

    - "The sound of jingled bells."
    - "The jingled sounds of carnival rides."
    - "The jingled melody of a favorite tune."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with jingled
jingled , mingled , tangled , twangled , mangled
Homophones
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  1. jingled

  2. jangled

  3. tinkled

  4. jangled and tinkled


Variants
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jingle , jingled , jingler , jinglers , jingles , jingling
Forms
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The verb form of 'jingled' is not commonly used in modern English. However, it can be formed by adding the past tense suffix '-ed' to the base form of the verb 'jingle'. For instance, 'He jingled the keys in his pocket.' -> 'He jingleded the keys in his pocket.' -> 'He jingleded the keys.'


Etymology
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The origin of the word 'jingled' can be traced back to the Old English word 'gingan', which means 'to go'. Over time, this word evolved into the Middle English word 'gyngelen', which means 'making a noise or sound'. The modern English word 'jingled' is derived from this Middle English root.


Related Concepts
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  1. Onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate or represent the sounds they describe. For instance, the word 'buzz' is an example of onomatopoeia because it represents the sound of a bee flying or the sound of an electric current. Similarly, the word 'jingled' is an example of onomatopoeia because it represents the sound of a collection of objects or sounds making a pleasing or interesting sound, such as the sound of bells ringing or the sound of coins jingling in a pocket.

  2. Alliteration: Alliteration is a literary device or figure of speech in which a series of words or sounds in a sentence or a passage of text begin with the same sound or letter. For instance, in the following sentence: 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.', the first letter 'P' of each of the first seven words in the sentence begins with the same sound or letter 'P'. Thus, the sentence exhibits alliteration. Alliteration can add a musical quality to a text, make it more memorable and pleasing to the ear, and add a sense of rhythm and flow to a text. However, excessive use of alliteration can make a text sound repetitive, monotonous, and childish, and can detract from the overall effectiveness and impact of a text.


Culture
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In various cultures and traditions, the sound of jingled bells or other jingled sounds hold symbolic significance. For instance, in some Christian cultures, the sound of jingled bells is believed to represent the joyful news of the birth of Jesus Christ. In other cultures, jingled sounds may symbolize good luck, prosperity, or protection.

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