🇬🇧 Ring meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
noun
A ring is anything that is shaped like a circle. It can be made of metal, plastic, or any other material, like a ring you wear on your finger. A ring can also be a group of things or people standing or placed in a circle, like friends holding hands to make a ring, or chairs put in a ring for a game.
My baby brother sat in a ring of stuffed animals and held a meeting about why they all smell like drool.
The chairs were in a ring, but my grandpa still asked, “Where’s the front?”
The ducks swam in a ring so perfect I’m sure one of them was secretly a math teacher.
The sheep made a fuzzy ring around the farmer, who now officially had zero personal space.
The ants formed a perfect ring around the cookie, probably voting on who gets the first crumb.
On the beach, a child made a ring of shells. The ring held a small crab. Parents formed a ring to watch, and friends added a ring of stones. A dog chased the crab and knocked the shell ring, but the child laughed and rebuilt the ring, proud and smiling.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: B2 Upper Intermediate
This word is at the B2 level, which means it’s used in more complex conversations and texts. It helps you discuss abstract ideas, express opinions clearly, and engage in discussions on a variety of topics, both personal and professional.
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