chime in

The phrase "chime in" is commonly used in conversations to describe the act of joining or contributing to a discussion, often in agreement or support.

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Definition

B2Conversation

(informal, idiomatic)To join or interrupt a conversation by adding a comment or opinion.

Example

  • Feel free to chime in if you have any thoughts on this topic.
  • She chimed in with her own suggestions during the meeting.

B2Agreement

(idiomatic)To express agreement or support by adding a comment.

Example

  • Several team members chimed in to support the new proposal.
  • He chimed in, agreeing with the previous speaker's point.

Similar

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