ring true
volume

Definicja i Znaczenie "ring true"

to ring true
01

to seem true or reasonable to one

What is the origin of the idiom "ring true" and when to use it?

The idiom "ring true" originated from bell making, referring to the sound a well-made bell produces when struck. A high quality bell would "ring true" with a pure, resonant tone. This originated in the 14th century when bells emerged as important communicative tools. Gradually the term took on a metaphorical meaning to describe something that sounds believable, aligns with known facts, or is genuinely truthful.

example
Przykład
Hearing how hard they've worked to succeed in business really rings true and is inspirational.
Studies show exercise reduces stress, and from experience that sure rings true for me.
While traveling across Europe, I noticed that the saying 'go abroad and you will hear news of home' rang true as I eagerly awaited letters with details of daily life in my village.
The witness' report of events that night just didn't ring true with the evidence found.
The statement from the politician rings true with how I've seen her govern in the past.
download-mobile-app
Pobierz naszą aplikację mobilną
Langeek Mobile Application
Pobierz Aplikację
LanGeek
Pobierz Aplikację
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store