Ping
As a Noun
- A short, sharp sound, like a small metallic tap or electronic beep.
- A signal sent to check the status of a network connection.
- A quick message or notification to get someone’s attention.
As a Verb
- To send a brief electronic message or notification.
- To make a sharp, high-pitched sound.
- To test the response time of a computer or network.
As Other Form
- Pinging (Verb, Present Participle): The act of sending a signal or notification.
Word History
The word ping originated as an imitation of a high-pitched sound, first recorded in the early 20th century. In computing, it was adapted from sonar terminology to describe the process of sending a signal to test network connectivity.
Examples
- I heard the ping of my phone’s notification. (Noun)
- The server responded to the ping in milliseconds. (Noun)
- Can you ping me when you arrive? (Verb)
- He pinged his friend to check if they were online. (Verb)
- The microwave pinged when the food was ready. (Verb)
Synonyms
Beep, signal, notification, alert, buzz
Related Words
Message, sound, check, network
Antonyms
(None, as “ping” describes a specific action or sound.)