outring (Meaning)

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outring (v. t.)

To excel in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outring

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outring Sentence Examples

  1. The soprano's voice outrang the orchestra, captivating the audience with its soaring notes.
  2. The alarm clock's shrill sound outrang the birdsong, abruptly interrupting the morning slumber.
  3. The protesters' chants outrang the police sirens, demanding their message be heard.
  4. The bell's toll outrang through the village, signaling the start of the day's festivities.
  5. The choir's rendition of "Hallelujah" outrang the cathedral's hallowed halls, echoing with divine harmonies.
  6. The fireworks display outrang the city's skyline with dazzling bursts of light and sound.
  7. The toddler's cries outrang the grocery store, causing a commotion among the shoppers.
  8. The trumpets' fanfare outrang the castle walls, announcing the arrival of the royal procession.
  9. The gunshot outrang the silence of the forest, startling wildlife and disrupting the tranquility.
  10. The laughter of children outrang the playground, creating a symphony of pure joy.

FAQs About the word outring

To excel in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The soprano's voice outrang the orchestra, captivating the audience with its soaring notes.

The alarm clock's shrill sound outrang the birdsong, abruptly interrupting the morning slumber.

The protesters' chants outrang the police sirens, demanding their message be heard.

The bell's toll outrang through the village, signaling the start of the day's festivities.