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How to pronounce resound in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms echo, reverberate, ring
Type of go, sound
Has types consonate, reecho, bong
Derivation resonant


the hall resounded with laughter.
Type Words
Synonyms make noise, noise
Type of sound, go
Has types blast, brattle, clack, clatter, claxon, clitter, crackle, creak, crunch, drown out, whine, blare, sizzle, skreak, sough, squeak, stridulate, backfire, honk, howl, hum, jangle, jingle, jingle-jangle, purl, racket, ring out, roar, scranch, scraunch, screak, scream, screech
Derivation resonant

Examples of resound

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ReSound manufactured a programmable hearing aid based on Villchur's principles.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Today, his words resound at every rally, assembly, or sports contest, win or lose.
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The din from that battle has died down, but its significance continues to resound.
From the time.com
Both Grenada and smaller Carriacou resound to Latin-inspired festive parang music.
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But, right now, as it comes to an end, 2011 continues to resound like an epic.
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A less perplexing type of wisdom perhaps, they nevertheless resound as pure poetry.
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It was a 15-minute statement sure to resound heavily around the Big 12 North.
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Resound, harp, on her moblogging software and how good she made you feel in France.
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Two Biblical banquets in particular resound in the language and themes of the play.
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More examples
  • Ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
  • Make noise: emit a noise
  • (resounding) resonant: characterized by resonance; "a resonant voice"; "hear the rolling thunder"
  • Resound or ReSound may refer to:
  • Resound is the first album released by the Norwegian electronica project Ugress. It was released on Tuba records/Port Azur in 2002.
  • To sound again; to echo a sound
  • (resounding) The action of the verb to resound; Having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant; That causes reverberation; emphatic, celebrated
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