Resound (Verb)
Meaning 1
Ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter".
Classification
Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.
Examples
- The empty stadium resounded with the memories of past championships.
- Her voice resounded through the valleys, causing people to pause in awe.
- The hall resounded with laughter at the comedian's hilarious jokes.
- As the couple exchanged their vows, their love resounded throughout the chapel.
- The mountains resounded with the sweet songs of migrating birds.
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Meaning 2
Emit a noise.
Classification
Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.
Examples
- The loud crash of cymbals will resound throughout the auditorium during the grand finale of the concert.
- The firework explosion resounded through the entire valley on the night of the festival.
- Bells began to resound from the church steeple as the clock struck midnight.
- Thunder will resound through the dark and stormy night, causing the animals to seek shelter.
- The cheer of the crowd will resound across the football field when their team scores a goal.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Crackle
- Ring Out
- Hum
- Crunch
- Brattle
- Sough
- Clatter
- Whine
- Creak
- Skreak
- Scream
- Honk
- Racket
- Jangle
- Roar
- Backfire
- Screech
- Sizzle
- Screak
- Stridulate
- Blast
- Jingle
- Scraunch
- Drown Out