Resound - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|rɪˈzaʊnd|
Brit.
|rɪˈzaʊnd|
verb
- ring or echo with sound (syn: echo, reverberate, ring)
the hall resounded with laughter
- emit a noise (syn: noise)Extra examples
The organ resounded throughout the church.
His speech resounded throughout the world.
Church bells resounded through the town.
The air resounded with the noise of the planes.
His fame resounded through Greece.
The student movement resounded through the world.
They resound the creed.
The stadium resounded with cheers.
By now, the whole room was resounding to the sound of the team's chants.
The war still resounds in the country's folklore.
Her viewless steps resound.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: resound
he/she/it: resounds
present participle: resounding
past tense: resounded
past participle: resounded
I/you/we/they: resound
he/she/it: resounds
present participle: resounding
past tense: resounded
past participle: resounded
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