reverberative

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ADJECTIVE
  1. characterized by resonance
    a resonant voice
    hear the rolling thunder
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How To Use reverberative In A Sentence

  • Terrance Hayes '"Lighthead" persona is a figure as resounding and reverberative as John Berryman's "Mr. Bones. Carol Muske-Dukes: Thanksgiving Book Reviews
  • The reverberative sounds in them vibrate the pituitary, just above the roof of my mouth, which changes the secretions of this master gland of the endocrine system. Meditation as Medicine
  • One assumes Paul Smith's choice of moniker alludes to his music's reverberative qualities, but in fact its origin is rather more unusual.
  • Terrance Hayes'"Lighthead" persona is a figure as resounding and reverberative as John Berryman's "Mr. Bones. Carol Muske-Dukes: Thanksgiving Book Reviews
  • On the band 's two self-produced recordings, 2007' s "Waves" and 2009 's "We Animals," bassist Mike Falotico and drummer Jared Apuzzo build rhythmic foundations for guitarist-vocalist Keith Kelly to inhabit with his reverberative falsetto and ringing, euphonic chords. Starting Gun Sounds at CMJ Marathon
  • The way that many classrooms in schools and kindergartens are constructed promotes long reverberation times because the sound is reflected on reverberative surfaces, e.g. concrete or glass. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • These vases were called eheia, denoting their reverberative qualities.
  • It hollows out human inwardness in a reverberative public space. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Further, it has a reverberative effect on the family, friends and acquaintances of the victim.
  • Munro infuses the reverberative weight of history into her work by spiraling time.
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