tong
Tong (noun) means a gripping tool with two hinged arms, used to pick up or hold something (usually hot or awkward) without touching it directly. Example: “She used the tongs to turn the steaks on the grill.”
How to use tong
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishUsually seen as "tongs" — the two-armed gripping tool. A separate, unrelated meaning refers to Chinese community associations or (historically) secret societies.
The kitchen tool is almost always plural, "tongs," even for a single pair; "a tong" sounds odd to most English speakers.
Word forms
tonged past tense, tongs plural, tongs plural, Tongs plural, tongs singular
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Etymology
From Old English tange, related to German Zange — ultimately from a root meaning "to bite," since tongs grip like a pair of jaws. The unrelated "Chinese association" sense comes from a different, Cantonese-derived word.
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What does “tong” mean?
The word “tong” means a gripping tool with two hinged arms, used to pick up or hold something (usually hot or awkward) without touching it directly. In plain terms, usually seen as "tongs" — the two-armed gripping tool. A separate, unrelated meaning refers to Chinese community associations or (historically) secret societies.
How do you pronounce “tong”?
“Tong” is pronounced tong (/tɔŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “tong” in a sentence?
Here is “tong” used in a sentence: “She used the tongs to turn the steaks on the grill.”
What part of speech is “tong”?
Depending on how it is used, “tong” can be a noun and a verb.
Where does the word “tong” come from?
The word “tong” comes from Old English. From Old English tange, related to German Zange — ultimately from a root meaning "to bite," since tongs grip like a pair of jaws. The unrelated "Chinese association" sense comes from a different, Cantonese-derived word.
Is “tong” a common word?
“Tong” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “tong” have?
“Tong” has 4 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a gripping tool with two hinged arms, used to pick up or hold something (usually hot or awkward) without touching it directly.