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UK
/ɹɪzˈaʊndɪŋ/
]
[ US /ɹiˈsaʊndɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈsaʊndɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
characterized by resonance
a resonant voice
hear the rolling thunder
How To Use resounding 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 contents of her backpack spilled out, many items breaking with a resounding crash as a result.
- After a few second, he heard a resounding smack and a thud as Valshar obviously hit the wall.
- The changeover to the euro has been a resounding success for those countries and their citizens.
- That would be a dire outcome considering Sunday's resounding victory for democracy. Times, Sunday Times
- Held at the Auction Mart, the event has been hailed a resounding success.
- Birth control was one of the resounding policy successes of the last quarter of the last century. Times, Sunday Times
- Mr. O'Brien makes a brave leap in the dark and lands with a resounding thud.
- I'd seen him check it once, seeing if it was empty enough to pick up without straining himself and still full enough to make a resounding crunch and splash as the top came off.