Resound :
resonate,
resonate,, circulum, Echo, facilioris Reflexionis faciliorisq, tubae
resonate,personuitResonabatsonat;
resonate,personuitResonabatsonat;
Verb(1) ring or echo with sound(2) emit a noise
(1) The Wanaka streets resound with languages from all round the world.(2) Nevertheless, his essay provides a clear instance of the rewards both of a poet on writing as such, and as illumination of that poet's poetry: may its song continue and its fame resound .(3) Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning.(4) whatever they do in the nineties will not resound in the way that their earlier achievements did(5) The old school and the old school yard land will once again resound to the sounds of children at play.(6) The new performance space will resound with their poetry, prose and plays, as they share their writings with the audience.(7) A voice resounded through the waiting room, and I grinned, I knew that voice.(8) Teddy set down his cup, a definite clink resounding throughout the office, and leaned forward.(9) His baritone voice resounded through the hall.(10) William's laughter resounded throughout the long hallway, making the noise terribly bothersome.(11) Once the song ended the room resounded with applause.(12) We sat in silence for a few moments before the high-pitched squeal of the microphone resounded throughout the pub.(13) She laughed as well, loving the feel of his voice resounding through his chest.(14) A knock sounded at the door, resounding throughout the whole house.(15) The empty sky resounded with a sudden loud explosion: an invisible airplane had crossed the sound barrier.(16) The whole common room resounded with shouts and whispers and protests, all caused by the calm cloaked woman who sat sipping her ale.
Related Phrases of resound(1) resound ::
resonate,(2) sound ::
canetis(3) re ::
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(1) resound ::
resonate,(2) sound ::
canetis(3) re ::
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Synonyms
Verb
1. echo ::
Echo
2. reverberate ::
ululantibus
3. be acclaimed ::
in hunc exit clamataque
4. noise ::
tumultum
Verb
1. echo ::
Echo
2. reverberate ::
ululantibus
3. be acclaimed ::
in hunc exit clamataque
4. noise ::
tumultum
Different Formsresound, resounded, resounding, resounds
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