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US
/ˌɹiˈsaʊnd, ˌɹiˈzaʊnd/
]
VERB
-
ring or echo with sound
the hall resounded with laughter - emit a noise
How To Use resound In A Sentence
- If the abundance of leather, suede, sheepskin and fur heading for our high street fashion stores is anything to go by, the answer is a resounding yes.
- So when Synova says "And if you think that the Bush administration has been successful *ever* at putting a story out that they want put out then..." the only rational response is a resounding horselaugh. "I hope this gets you fired, you're obviously stupid.... There's plenty of proof 9/11 was an inside job. Try reading, if you know how.....lololol."
- The twang of a guitar string resounded periodically, but never a song.
- The contents of her backpack spilled out, many items breaking with a resounding crash as a result.
- Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning.
- The pounding roar of the first shot resounded from inside the cracked-open sphere, and the nigrescent space thudded with the rutilant explosions of needlecraft. In Other Worlds
- The immense man, brandishing his recovered certificates, plunged forward to encounter them, shouting in Arabic, hustled them back, kicked them, struck at the camels with a stick till those in front receded upon those behind and the street was blocked by struggling beasts and resounded with roaring snarls, the thud of wooden bales clashing together, and the desperate protests of the camel-drivers, one of whom was sent rolling into a noisome dust heap with his turban torn from his head. The Garden of Allah
- Hrothgar's hall resounds with the laughter and songs of poets, who retell the famed history of the Danish tribe.
- After a few second, he heard a resounding smack and a thud as Valshar obviously hit the wall.
- Laughter resounded through the house.