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UK
/ɹɪvˈɜːbəɹənt/
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ADJECTIVE
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having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected
the reverberant booms of cannon
a reverberant room
How To Use reverberant In A Sentence
- This less reverberant ambience is, of course, helpful where vocal clarity is of high importance, but the horseshoe shape results in a restricted view of the stage from many of the boxes at either side.
- But the graceful transition between the old and the new reached its climax as a special committee, amid repeated and reverberant cheers, escorted Mr Eisenhower and Mr Nixon to the platform.
- The long perspective, at the end of which they stand, floats in airy grace and reverberant light; yet Vermeer, the son of tavern-keepers, was aware of more than peace and sunlight.
- Their performance was the very essence of great Brahms - richly reverberant string playing with that wonderful dark-toned undercurrent.
- These caves were so reverberant that if you clapped your hands it would sound like a flock of birds. The Horrors on travel, tequila and hypersonic sound
- “The Knights Templar were warriors,” Teabing reminded, the sound of his aluminum crutches echoing in this reverberant space. 2009 September « paper fruit
- Along with more conventional renovations, that sum was necessary for an overhaul of the space's raw, intensely reverberant interior—which includes a dramatic, 40-foot-high vaulted ceiling—not only to enhance listening quality, but to protect neighbors living on the floors above in what are now condominiums developed by Two Trees Management Company. Raising a New Issue in Downtown Brooklyn
- the reverberant booms of cannon
- But the graceful transition between the old and the new reached its climax as a special committee, amid repeated and reverberant cheers, escorted Mr Eisenhower and Mr Nixon to the platform.
- It is unwise to destroy the proper reverberant acoustical setting for worship in deference to highly infrequent noisy behavior. Rip up those carpets!