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Meanings of
resound
in English
Portuguese
ressoar
Catalan
ressonar
Spanish
resonar
Back to the meaning
Ring or echo with sound.
ring
echo
reverberate
Portuguese
ressoar
Portuguese
ressoar
Catalan
ressonar
Spanish
hacer ruido
Back to the meaning
Emit a noise.
noise
make noise
Portuguese
ressoar
Synonyms
Examples for "
ring
"
ring
echo
reverberate
Examples for "
ring
"
1
One thing was clear, however; his finances didn't
ring
true at all.
2
Looking for a quietly sociable way to
ring
in the new year?
3
He obtained this
ring
at great cost and, I believe, personal tragedy.
4
You say the
ring
is dangerous, far more dangerous than I guess.
5
The trafficking
ring
had been active since at least 2013, police said.
1
So are they prone to
echo
farmers' concerns rather than challenge them?
2
It is not clear whether the initial
echo
request biases the interpretation.
3
In the
echo
chamber of Davos, semi-logical conclusions quickly become common wisdom.
4
But these voices find no
echo
among young people in the country.
5
Yes, the first step into the internet is a literal
echo
chamber.
1
Thirty two years later New Zealand's only suicide bombing continues to
reverberate
.
2
Yet the decisions politicians make can
reverberate
for a long while afterwards.
3
The events in which they are enmeshed still
reverberate
two generations later.
4
The echo seemed to
reverberate
through the vessel for a solid minute.
5
At that moment the building began to shake and
reverberate
,
as No.
Usage of
resound
in English
1
If Lee's efforts are successful, they're sure to
resound
through the industry.
2
The streets and the plains
resound
to the footsteps of armed hosts.
3
Now
resound
the drums of the National Guard posted before the Conciergerie.
4
Our achievement will certainly
resound
to the corners of the civilized world.
5
The horn of Robin Hood again seemed to
resound
through the forest.
6
They missed the king; they rose in rage; all their arms
resound
!
7
The suras of this time
resound
with words of encouragement and confidence.
8
She followed him, making the little thoroughfare
resound
with her shrill abuse.
9
Beautiful songs
resound
as we approach: we hear Swedish, Norwegian and Danish.
10
Are the echoes which
resound
in this hall Irish or American echoes?
11
Shrill yells
resound
on every hand, brown arms brandish flashes of brightness.
12
The horn will
resound
in welcome, the drawbridge will be lowered for us.
13
And the thudding of his heart seemed to
resound
through the deserted house.
14
The giant made the cave
resound
with his howls of pain and rage.
15
And I hope many such welcomes will
resound
in this house.
16
These strains
resound
so loudly through the city, that they reach the citadel.
Other examples for "resound"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
resound
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
resound with
resound everywhere
resound so
plain resound
resound at will
More collocations
Translations for
resound
Portuguese
ressoar
soar
Catalan
ressonar
retrunyir
tocar
Spanish
resonar
hacer ruido
sonar
ruido
Resound
through the time
Resound
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common