verb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The hall resounded with the echo of their footsteps.

Definition:A faint repetition of a sound, especially in a confined space.

From echo

Example:Her words resounded in his mind long after the speech was over.

Definition:To express or communicate something in words.

From verbalize

Example:The speaker resounded through the sound system, amplifying his message.

Definition:To make (a signal or sound) stronger or more intense.

From amplify

Example:The boom of thunder resounded across the mountains.

Definition:A loud, resonant sound, as of a loudspeaker or an explosion.

From boom

Example:The boomecho of the fireworks filled the night sky.

Definition:A combination word that emphasizes the loud and reverberating nature of a sound.

From boomecho

Example:The weight of the cup resounded through the table.

Definition:To shake or tremble noticeably.

From vibrate

Example:Social media algorithms often create echo chambers that resound with like-minded individuals.

Definition:A group of people who share the same opinions and beliefs and who reinforce each other’s views, especially online.

From echo chamber

Example:The reverb of the room resounded through the microphone.

Definition:The reflection of sound back to the listener, especially from an enclosed space.

From reverb

Example:The sonorant notes of the chimes resounded in the air.

Definition:Relating to or characterized by sound or resonance.

From sonorant

Example:The peal of church bells resounded throughout the morning.

Definition:A loud reverberating sound, especially of bells ringing.

From peal