Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
chime-in
verb
/tʃaɪm ɪn/

Definition
To join or interrupt a conversation with one’s own comment or opinion.

Examples
- During the meeting, she decided to chime in with her ideas on the project.
- Whenever he starts talking about sports, I like to chime in with my thoughts.
- It’s okay to chime in if you have something important to say.

Meaning
Chime-in means to express one’s thoughts, usually during a discussion or debate, often at an appropriate moment.

Synonyms
- interject
- add
- contribute