Chime | Mean of chime in English Dictionary
/ˈtʃaɪm/
- Noun
- a device that produces a sound like the sound made by a set of bells
- The clock chime struck four.
- We bought a set of door chimes.
- the sound made by a set of bells
- the chime of church bells
- We awoke to the chimes of a nearby church.
- Verb
- to make the sound of a ringing bell
- The door bell chimed.
- to make a ringing sound that indicates the time
- The clock chimed midnight.
- The clock chimed.
- to agree
- The music and the mood chimed well together.
- His opinion doesn't chime with mine.
- to add your comment or opinion to a conversation or discussion that you have been listening to
- He kept chiming in with his opinions.
- “He left hours ago,” Janet chimed in.
- to be in agreement or harmony with something
- The illustrations chimed in perfectly with the story.