How Do You Spell JINGLE?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈɪŋɡə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "jingle" corresponds to its phonetic transcription in IPA: /ˈdʒɪŋɡəl/. The first syllable is pronounced with the voiced postalveolar affricate /dʒ/, followed by the vowel sound /ɪ/, and ending with the nasal /ŋ/. The second syllable also starts with a voiced postalveolar affricate /dʒ/. It is followed by the vowel sound /ə/, the unstressed schwa, and ends with the voiced lateral approximant /l/. "Jingle" is commonly used to describe a repetitive, catchy sound, especially in advertising or music that uses bells, chimes or percussion.

JINGLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Jingle is a noun that refers to a short, catchy tune or melody, typically composed to accompany an advertisement or commercial. It is often characterized by its repetitive and easily recognizable nature, making it memorable and easily associated with a product or brand.

    In the context of advertising, a jingle is carefully crafted with the intention to create a lasting impression on the listener, thereby increasing brand recognition and recall. Its purpose is to employ a memorable and appealing musical composition, usually with lyrics, that communicates the intended message of the commercial in a concise and engaging manner. Jingles can be found in various forms of media, including television, radio, and internet advertisements.

    Additionally, the term "jingle" can also be used as a verb, describing the act of making or composing a jingle. This can involve creating an original musical piece or adapting an existing tune to fit the desired purpose. Jingles are commonly used in marketing strategies, as they evoke emotions, capture attention, and enhance the memorability of a brand or product.

    Overall, the term "jingle" denotes a brief and melodic composition designed to convey a message, promote a product, or enhance brand recognition through its memorable and appealing qualities.

  2. • A rattling or clinking sound; correspondence of words in sound; in speech or writing, high-sounding words without much sense.
    • To shake or ring; to send forth a clinking or rattling sound.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for JINGLE *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for JINGLE

Etymology of JINGLE

The word "jingle" has its roots in the Middle English term "jengelen", which referred to the sound produced by a small bell. This Middle English word was derived from the Old English word "gyngan", meaning "to make a repeated metallic sound". Eventually, "jengelen" transformed into "jingle" in English, specifically used to describe the musical or ringing sound of bells. Over time, the term expanded to include any short, catchy, repetitious sound or melody, giving rise to the modern usage of "jingle" to refer to short musical advertisements or verses.

Similar spelling words for JINGLE

Plural form of JINGLE is JINGLES

Conjugate verb Jingle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have jingled
you would have jingled
he/she/it would have jingled
we would have jingled
they would have jingled
I would have jingle
you would have jingle
he/she/it would have jingle
we would have jingle
they would have jingle

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been jingling
you would have been jingling
he/she/it would have been jingling
we would have been jingling
they would have been jingling

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would jingle
you would jingle
he/she/it would jingle
we would jingle
they would jingle

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be jingling
you would be jingling
he/she/it would be jingling
we would be jingling
they would be jingling

FUTURE

I will jingle
you will jingle
he/she/it will jingle
we will jingle
they will jingle

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be jingling
you will be jingling
he/she/it will be jingling
we will be jingling
they will be jingling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have jingled
you will have jingled
he/she/it will have jingled
we will have jingled
they will have jingled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been jingling
you will have been jingling
he/she/it will have been jingling
we will have been jingling
they will have been jingling

IMPERATIVE

you jingle
we let´s jingle

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to jingle

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was jingling
you were jingling
he/she/it was jingling
we were jingling
they were jingling

PAST PARTICIPLE

jingled

PAST PERFECT

I had jingled
you had jingled
he/she/it had jingled
we had jingled
they had jingled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been jingling
you had been jingling
he/she/it had been jingling
we had been jingling
they had been jingling

PRESENT

I jingle
you jingle
he/she/it jingles
we jingle
they jingle

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am jingling
you are jingling
he/she/it is jingling
we are jingling
they are jingling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

jingling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have jingled
you have jingled
he/she/it has jingled
we have jingled
they have jingled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been jingling
you have been jingling
he/she/it has been jingling
we have been jingling
they have been jingling

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it jingle

SIMPLE PAST

I jingled
you jingled
he/she/it jingled
we jingled
they jingled

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: