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adjective

ringed

rihngd

Ringed (adjective) means Surrounded by, or marked with, a ring or rings. Example: “The photo showed Saturn's ringed silhouette against the stars.”

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Surrounded by, or marked with, a ring or rings.
"The photo showed Saturn's ringed silhouette against the stars."

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In plain EnglishHaving a ring shape around it, or wearing/marked with rings.

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What does “ringed” mean?

The word “ringed” means surrounded by, or marked with, a ring or rings. In plain terms, having a ring shape around it, or wearing/marked with rings.

How do you pronounce “ringed”?

“Ringed” is pronounced rihngd (/ɹɪŋd/ in IPA).

How do you use “ringed” in a sentence?

Here is “ringed” used in a sentence: “The photo showed Saturn's ringed silhouette against the stars.”

What part of speech is “ringed”?

“Ringed” is an adjective.

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