[ US /ˈɹɛzənənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈɛzənənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. serving to bring to mind
    a campaign redolent of machine politics
    cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note
  2. characterized by resonance
    a resonant voice
    hear the rolling thunder
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How To Use resonant In A Sentence

  • For this reason, sounds within this resonant cavity are heard quite differently, appearing fuller and louder. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • Output 46 provides a signal with an adjusted resonant frequency, minus the inharmonic tones.
  • M is a resonant sound of bridging or carrying. Music and the Elemental Psyche: A Practical Guide to Music and Changing Consciousness
  • They made a very sonorous and resonant bong.
  • Claim 1 - "A microelectromechanical resonator comprising: a microelectromechanical resonant structure characterized by a mass and one or more selectively doped regions; a vaporizable material for altering the mass of the resonant structure. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Richly scanted dark berry and plum aroma with complex fruitcake , richness and resonantly depth.
  • Her voice, which had been weak, became stronger, deeper, more resonant.
  • A story of people displaced by conflict is doubly resonant now, of course. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sonics could not be better, as every note is clearly delineated in a perfectly resonant environment.
  • But there's also a lot of interesting stuff at the low end - notably The Ghost in the Machine which is a proposed explanation for some ghost sightings, whereby there's some infrasonics (caused by wind through a room or whatever) that hits the resonant frequency of the human eye, around 18Hz according to NASA (pdf) causes weird visual artifacts. Danny Ayers : Raw Blog
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