Noun
ringtone (plural ringtones)
- The sound made by a telephone when ringing.
1975, LQ Krasin, RD Mccallum, Ringing generator for telephone station terminal - US Patent 3,886,321:voltage generator ringtone for installation in terminal stations of telephone communication systems for carrier wave
1980, Journal of Mechanical Design, page 229:The transducers used to measure cavity dynamic pressure and reed dynamic displacement are calibrated before each test, the ringtone oscillator assembly produces a sinusoidal driving pressure, with at most, a few small harmonics.
1999, B. Schweber, “Telephony Tone Generator Rings Long Loops”, in Reed Business Information:Introduces LT1684, a ringtone-generator integrated circuit (IC) for telephone systems from Linear Technology in California. Elimination of need for optoisolators; Function of active multipole filter within the IC; Adjustment of cadence, frequency and amplitude information;
2009, J Kates, R Miller, System and method for providing calling-party identification and/or calling-party or called-party ringback services - US Patent 7,602,901:The source and destination nodes may be equipped with ringtone-generation engines to generate ringtones. Each of the ringtones includes at least one audible tone.
- A customizable tone used to indicate an incoming call on a telephone, especially a mobile phone.
2004, The Entertainment and Sports Lawyer; Volume 22:So even if the primary purpose of a ringtone is to notify the user of an incoming call, the effect of a ringtone played in public cannot be ignored if the reason users choose ringtones is, in part, in order to impress others .
2005, Bill Foust, Mobile Guide to BlackBerry, page 121121:This actually downloads the ringtone onto your handheld and displays a screen allowing you to save it, shown in Figure 8.12.
2006, Alex Turner (lyrics and music), “A Certain Romance”, in Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, performed by Arctic Monkeys:There's only music so that there's new ringtones
2012, David Pogue, iPhone: The Missing Manual, page 152:Using simple audio tools in the iTunes program, you could buy a song for $1, choose a 30-second chunk, pay $1 more for the ringtone, and sync the result to your iPhone.
2019, 100 gecs (lyrics and music), “ringtone”, in 1000 gecs:My boy's got his own ringtone / It's the only one I know, it's the only one I know
Derived terms
- ringtone rap
- ringtone oscillator
Translations
sound made by a telephone when ringing
- Albanian: please add this translation if you can
- Arabic: نَغْمَة الرَنَّة f (naḡmat ar-ranna), نَغْمَة رَنِين f (naḡmat ranīn), نَغْمَة f (naḡma)
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: рингтон (rington)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鈴聲/铃声 (zh) (língshēng), 鈴音/铃音 (língyīn)
- Czech: vyzváněcí melodie f (of a cell phone), vyzváněcí tón m
- Dutch: ringtone (nl) m, beltoon (nl) m
- Esperanto: please add this translation if you can
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: soittoääni (fi)
- French: sonnerie (fr) f, sonnerie de téléphone f
- German: Klingelton (de) m
- Greek: please add this translation if you can
- Hebrew: נעימון (he) m (ne'imón), רינגטון (he)
- Hindi: रिंगटोन (hi) (riṅgṭon), रिंग टोन (riṅg ṭon)
- Hungarian: csengőhang (hu)
- Icelandic: hringitónn m
- Indonesian: nada dering
- Italian: suoneria (it) f
- Japanese: 着信音 (ja) (ちゃくしんおん, chakushin'on), 着メロ (chaku-mero), 着信メロディ (chakushin merodī)
- Khmer: សំឡេងរោទ៍ (sɑmleing roo)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Latvian: please add this translation if you can
- Lithuanian: please add this translation if you can
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian: ringetone
- Polish: dzwonek (pl) m
- Portuguese: ringtone m, toque (pt) m
- Romanian: ton de apel n
- Russian: звоно́к (ru) m (zvonók), рингто́н (ru) m (ringtón), мело́дия (ru) f (melódija), мело́дия для моби́льного телефо́на f (melódija dlja mobílʹnovo telefóna)
- Spanish: ringtone m, tono de llamada m
- Swedish: ringsignal (sv)
- Telugu: రింగ్టోన్ (riṅgṭōn)
- Thai: เสียงเรียกเข้า (sǐiang-rîiak-kâo), ริงโทน
- Turkish: zil sesi
- Vietnamese: nhạc chờ
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Verb
ringtone (third-person singular simple present ringtones, present participle ringtoning, simple past and past participle ringtoned)
- (transitive, intransitive) Of a telephone: to play a ringtone.
2015, Herb Borkland, DOG$, page 15:My handheld ringtoned “Happy Days are Here Again.” I withdrew into a quieter corner of Mahogany Bar and stuck a finger in my other ear.
2019, Arthur Slade, Amber Fang (Books 1-3): Boxed Set:The cell reception is less than zero here, but my phone was ringtoning away. I did not like the sound of that.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈrɪŋ.toːn/
- Hyphenation: ring‧tone
Noun
ringtone m (plural ringtones)
- ringtone
Usage notes
According to Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.