How Do You Spell JINGLED?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɪŋɡə͡ld] (IPA)

Jingled is a verb that means the act of producing a light metallic sound. The spelling of the word "jingled" is based on the phonetic transcription of the sound it represents. The word starts with the sound /dʒ/ (j) produced by pressing your tongue behind your top teeth and exhaling. It then progresses into the sound /ɪŋ/ (ing) that is a nasal sound produced by the back of the tongue contacting the velum. Lastly, the word ends with the sound /ld/ (led) produced by touching the tip of the tongue to the alveolar ridge and releasing it.

JINGLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Jingled, as a verb, refers to the act of producing a light, ringing, or tinkling sound, typically created by the striking or shaking of small metallic objects, such as bells or coins. This term is often associated with the pleasing sound produced when small objects collide or move against each other, usually in a rhythmic or musical manner.

    The term "jingled" can also describe the action of making or causing something to produce this pleasant ringing or tinkling sound. It can involve physically shaking or moving objects in such a way that they emit a gentle jingling noise. For example, a performer might jingle a tambourine or a set of keys to add a subtle musical element to their act.

    Additionally, "jingled" may be used figuratively to express a sense of happiness, exuberance, or celebration. In this sense, it represents the joyful and cheerful jingling sounds associated with festivities or merriment. For instance, one might say they felt jingled with joy upon receiving good news or experiencing a particularly delightful moment.

    Overall, "jingled" encompasses various aspects related to the production and enjoyment of melodic or rhythmic ringing sounds, whether through the physical action of shaking objects or as a metaphorical expression of happiness.

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    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Conjugate verb Jingled

CONDITIONAL

I would jingle
we would jingle
you would jingle
he/she/it would jingle
they would jingle

FUTURE

I will jingle
we will jingle
you will jingle
he/she/it will jingle
they will jingle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jingled
we will have jingled
you will have jingled
he/she/it will have jingled
they will have jingled

PAST

I jingled
we jingled
you jingled
he/she/it jingled
they jingled

PAST PERFECT

I had jingled
we had jingled
you had jingled
he/she/it had jingled
they had jingled

PRESENT

I jingle
we jingle
you jingle
he/she/it jingles
they jingle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jingled
we have jingled
you have jingled
he/she/it has jingled
they have jingled
I am jingling
we are jingling
you are jingling
he/she/it is jingling
they are jingling
I was jingling
we were jingling
you were jingling
he/she/it was jingling
they were jingling
I will be jingling
we will be jingling
you will be jingling
he/she/it will be jingling
they will be jingling
I have been jingling
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you have been jingling
he/she/it has been jingling
they have been jingling
I had been jingling
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you had been jingling
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they had been jingling
I will have been jingling
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they will have been jingling
I would have jingled
we would have jingled
you would have jingled
he/she/it would have jingled
they would have jingled
I would be jingling
we would be jingling
you would be jingling
he/she/it would be jingling
they would be jingling
I would have been jingling
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you would have been jingling
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they would have been jingling

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