Ring true Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹɪŋ/ /ˈtɹu
RING TROO
ɹˈɪŋ/ /tɹˈuː
ring TROO
परिभाषा
If something "rings true," it seems believable, honest, or real when you hear it or read it.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and often used when judging if a story, excuse, or explanation seems believable. Common in expressions like 'That doesn't ring true.' Does not mean something is definitely true; just that it appears believable.
Spanish: sonar verdadero - parecer creíblePortuguese (BR): soar verdadeiro - parecer verdadeiroPortuguese (PT): soar verdadeiro - parecer verdadeiroChinese (Simplified): 听起来真实 - 可信Chinese (Traditional): 聽起來真實 - 可信Hindi: सच्चा लगना - विश्वसनीय लगनाArabic: يبدو صحيحاً - يبدو صادقاًBengali: সত্যি মনে হওয়া - বিশ্বাসযোগ্য মনে হওয়াRussian: правдоподобно звучать - внушать довериеJapanese: 本当のように聞こえる - 信憑性があるVietnamese: nghe có vẻ thật - có vẻ đáng tinKorean: 진실처럼 들리다 - 믿음이 가다Turkish: gerçekçi gelmek - inandırıcı gelmekUrdu: سچ لگنا - سچ محسوس ہوناIndonesian: nghe có vẻ đúng - nghe có vẻ thật
उदाहरण वाक्य
His explanation didn't ring true to me.
basic
Sometimes a story just doesn't ring true.
basic
Everything she said rang true.
basic
That excuse just doesn't ring true—are you sure it's what really happened?
natural
Her story about missing the bus didn't really ring true to the teacher.
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Funny how some rumors ring true even when you can't prove them.
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