to chime in

to add an opinion to a discussion

TRANSLATION

chime in = sich in eine Diskussion einschalten, einmischen

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"The team put out a call for help on the Internet, and experts CHIMED IN with information and suggestions."

New York Times

Did you
know?

chime in
phrasal verb

- to break into a conversation or discussion, especially to express an opinion

Merriam-Webster Dictionary


ORIGIN

The noun “chime” stems either from the Old English cymbal/cimbal or Latin cymbalum (a musical instrument in the form of a slightly curved thin metal plate that is played by hitting it with a drumstick or with another cymbal that makes a very loud metallic sound). This was apparently misinterpreted as “chyme bellen”, a sense that eventually changed to “chime bells.”


As a noun, chime can refer to:

- an apparatus for striking a bell to produce a musical sound, such as a door bell

- a set of bells or slabs of metal, stone or wood that produce musical tones when struck


As a verb, chime means:

- to sound harmoniously, as in a set of bells, in order to produce a musical sound (Did you hear the door bell chime?)

- to harmonize or agree in a figurative sense (Their views chimed with ours)

This latter sense is the origin of today’s OWAD “chime in” and means to join in a conversation to offer one’s opinion.

Although several major English dictionaries suggest that “chime in” refers to an unwelcome interruption to a conversation, it is mostly used neutrally to join a discussion (Excuse me Jim, but may I chime in here?).


SYNONYMS

add my two cents (US), add my pennyworth (UK), break in, butt in, CHIME IN, chip in, cut in, interject, interrupt, intervene, muscle in, voice an opinion


Thanks to Martin for today’s word.


PRACTICE OWAD in a conversation, say something like:

“Feel free to CHIME IN anytime during the presentation.”


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