The word "rung" is used to refer to a step on a ladder or a level of a hierarchy. For example, "She climbed up the ladder and reached the top rung" or "He has climbed up the corporate ladder and reached a high rung in the company."
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The homophone for "wrong" is "rung."
A rope ladder rung on a ship is typically called a "stave" or a "rung." It serves as a step for climbing up or down the ladder.
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"Wrung" is the homophone for rung.
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Who rung the door bell, I rung his neck, I stepped on the ladder rung, Rung Forrest! Rung!
"To be rung" is the correct form. The verb "ring" changes to "rung" in the past participle form when referring to something that has been rung, like a bell, for example.
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A rung is a level on a ladder, but in a social sense, this word is usually used to say someone is on the "bottom rung", meaning, the bottom of the social ladder, lowest of the low. Someone who does not matter at all.
He rung the doorbell.