ringlet (Meaning)

Wordnet

ringlet (n)

a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)

a strand or cluster of hair

a small ring

any of various butterflies belonging to the family Satyridae

Webster

ringlet (n.)

A small ring; a small circle; specifically, a fairy ring.

A curl; especially, a curl of hair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ringlet

ringlet Sentence Examples

  1. Her golden ringlets cascaded over her shoulders like a shimmering waterfall.
  2. The child's playful hair danced in the breeze, forming tiny ringlets.
  3. The antique mirror reflected a woman's beautiful curls, each ringlet adorned with a delicate pearl.
  4. The shepherd's crook was fashioned with intricate ringlets, symbolizing the winding paths of the flocks he tended.
  5. The wrought-iron gate adorned with elaborate ringlets creaked ominously in the wind.
  6. The smoke from the campfire rose in thick ringlets, painting a swirling silhouette against the night sky.
  7. The mathematician meticulously drew a perfect circle, its circumference made up of countless tiny ringlets.
  8. The ancient scroll contained enigmatic symbols, some resembling intricate ringlets.
  9. The music box tinkled a haunting melody, its sound echoing through the room in ethereal ringlets.
  10. The fern's delicate fronds unfurled in perfect ringlets, resembling a miniature garden of green scrolls.

FAQs About the word ringlet

a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals), a strand or cluster of hair, a small ring, any of various butterf

curl,frizz, wave, kink, tress, lock, permanent, crimp,frizzle, perm

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Her golden ringlets cascaded over her shoulders like a shimmering waterfall.

The child's playful hair danced in the breeze, forming tiny ringlets.

The antique mirror reflected a woman's beautiful curls, each ringlet adorned with a delicate pearl.

The shepherd's crook was fashioned with intricate ringlets, symbolizing the winding paths of the flocks he tended.