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It rings a bell
UK //ɪt rɪŋz ə bɛl//US //ɪt rɪŋz ə bɛl//
Definition
To evoke a memory or recognition.
In simple words: It sounds familiar or reminds you of something.
Examples
- The name John Smith rings a bell, but I can't remember where I heard it.
- When she mentioned the old school, it rings a bell from my childhood.
- That song rings a bell; I think I heard it on the radio recently.
- His story rings a bell; didn't you tell it at last year's meeting?
- The title of the book rings a bell, but I haven't read it yet.
Usage notes
Use this phrase when recalling something you've heard before. It's informal, so it's not suited for formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a bell ringing in your mind when you remember something.
Collocations
- ring a bell
- might ring a bell
- it rings a bell
Synonyms
- sounds familiar
- triggers a memory
- seems known
Common mistakes
- Used in formal contexts where a more precise phrase is better.
- Confused with 'it rings true', which means something is believable.