Ding

/dɪŋ/ noun

Definition

A small dent or the metallic ringing sound something makes when struck, like a bell.

Etymology

From Old English 'dyne' and related to Old Norse 'dynr,' possibly imitative in origin. The word has referred to both sounds and the physical marks they might cause.

Kelly Says

In your phone, 'ding' is still the same concept—a quick sound notification—showing how an ancient word adapted perfectly to modern technology without needing a replacement!

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