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resonant

[rez-uh-nuhnt] / ˈrɛz ə nənt /


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Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, now leads the organization and is amplifying a message especially resonant for young conservative women: Family is central.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s the emotional anchor of this life-affirming and quietly resonant film about the importance of being together — a movie that announces Hikari as a major talent.

From Los Angeles Times

And while some viewers continue to reject Minter’s images, a critical mass seems to be embracing them as intensely resonant.

From New York Times

It felt so resonant for me, that story, in terms of my own marriage and relationship and understanding that on just a really deep level.

From Los Angeles Times

“I want to have less notes and more spaces. Spaces, not silence. Space is resonant, is still ringing. I want to enjoy that resonance, to hear it growing.”

From New York Times