wring Antonyms

Meaning of wring

Wordnet

wring (n)

a twisting squeeze

Wordnet

wring (v)

twist and press out of shape

twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish

obtain by coercion or intimidation

twist, squeeze, or compress in order to extract liquid

Webster

wring (v. t.)

To twist and compress; to turn and strain with violence; to writhe; to squeeze hard; to pinch; as, to wring clothes in washing.

Hence, to pain; to distress; to torment; to torture.

To distort; to pervert; to wrest.

To extract or obtain by twisting and compressing; to squeeze or press (out); hence, to extort; to draw forth by violence, or against resistance or repugnance; -- usually with out or form.

To subject to extortion; to afflict, or oppress, in order to enforce compliance.

To bend or strain out of its position; as, to wring a mast.

Webster

wring (v. i.)

To writhe; to twist, as with anguish.

Webster

wring (n.)

A writhing, as in anguish; a twisting; a griping.

wring Sentence Examples

  1. The damp cloth was wrung out thoroughly to eliminate excess moisture.
  2. The victim's hands were wrung together in agony.
  3. The mechanic wrung his oily hands on a rag.
  4. The towel was wrung out and tossed onto the floor.
  5. The lemon juice was wrung from the ripe fruit.
  6. The child wrung her hair after getting it wet.
  7. The snake wrung its body free from the trap.
  8. The swimmer wrung out her bathing suit after a dip in the pool.
  9. The teacher wrung their hands in frustration as the class misbehaved.
  10. The farmer wrung the excess water from the freshly washed vegetables.

FAQs About the word wring

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The damp cloth was wrung out thoroughly to eliminate excess moisture.

The victim's hands were wrung together in agony.

The mechanic wrung his oily hands on a rag.

The towel was wrung out and tossed onto the floor.