gonging Antonyms

Meaning of gonging

gonging

a saucer-shaped bell (as in a fire alarm) that is struck by a mechanical hammer, medal, a disk-shaped percussion instrument that produces a resounding tone when struck with a usually padded hammer, a wire rod wound in a flat spiral for sounding the time or chime or alarm (as in a clock), a flat saucer-shaped bell, a metallic disk that makes a deep ringing sound when struck

gonging Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient temple's gonging echoed through the quiet forest, signaling the start of the ceremony.
  2. The conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra erupted into a thunderous gonging.
  3. The blacksmith's rhythmic gonging filled the workshop with a metallic clang.
  4. The clocks in the tower began gonging at midnight, marking the end of the day.
  5. The old ship's gonging creaked and groaned, summoning the sailors to deck.
  6. The gonging of the gong echoed through the castle, calling the knights to arms.
  7. The dinner bell's gonging announced that the meal was ready.
  8. The fire alarm's gonging blared through the school, sending students scrambling.
  9. The Gonging Master struck the gong with precision, its reverberations filling the temple.
  10. The gonging of the hourglass marked the passage of another hour.

FAQs About the word gonging

a saucer-shaped bell (as in a fire alarm) that is struck by a mechanical hammer, medal, a disk-shaped percussion instrument that produces a resounding tone when

ringing,clanging, dinging, tinkling, tingling, jangling, clinking, clanking, chinking, tanging

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The ancient temple's gonging echoed through the quiet forest, signaling the start of the ceremony.

The conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra erupted into a thunderous gonging.

The blacksmith's rhythmic gonging filled the workshop with a metallic clang.

The clocks in the tower began gonging at midnight, marking the end of the day.