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Wrung Meaning in English

word · lemma: wring

ˈɹəŋ
RUNG
ɹˈʌŋ
RUNG

Definition

'Wrung' is the past tense and past participle of 'wring', meaning to twist something tightly, usually to remove liquid from it, such as water from a cloth or towel.

Usage & Nuances

'Wrung' is formal and mostly used for squeezing out water from fabrics. It is rarely used outside this context. Do not confuse with 'rung' (past of 'ring'). Common collocations: 'wrung out the towel', 'wrung his hands' (also, to show worry).

Example Sentences

She wrung the wet towel and hung it to dry.

basic

He wrung the water from his shirt after the rain.

basic

The nurse wrung out the cloth before placing it on his forehead.

basic

She was so worried, she wrung her hands all night.

natural

By the time I arrived, they had already wrung all the water out of the carpets.

natural

You really should have wrung out that washcloth before using it.

natural