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View definitions for resound

resound

verb as in resonate

Strongest matches

Weak match

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Example Sentences

Earnings calls are resounding with executives’ worries over their lost manufacturing capacity.

From Quartz

The kitchen resounded with the sounds of conversation and laughter.

From Eater

During mating season, ponds resound with the sounds of hundreds of males from many different species crying out to potential mates.

A woodpecker drummed somewhere behind us, resounding through the hollow.

Their underground burrows resound with near-constant chirps, grunts, squeaks and squeals.

Not in the wildest days of Eastcheap revelry did it resound in any one key of vinous harmony.

Just how a name could resound “in golden letters” is a difficult question.

The pounding, flopping and scratching on the hollow roof made the stable resound like the big drum in an Orange parade.

By this time the beach was lined with women and children, who caused the air to resound with the most horrid yells and screams.

Then a burst of laughter would resound and she would turn her eyes to see her father gazing at her with eyes full of reproach.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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