resound
pronunciation
How to pronounce resound in British English: UK [rɪˈzaʊnd]
How to pronounce resound in American English: US [rɪˈzaʊnd]
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- Verb:
- ring or echo with sound
- emit a noise
Word Origin
- resound (v.)
- late 14c., resownen, from Old French resoner "reverberate" (12c., Modern French résonner), from Latin resonare "sound again, resound, echo," from re- "back, again" (see re-) + sonare "to sound" (see sonata). Spelling influenced from mid-15c. by sound (v.). Related: Resounded; resounding.
Example
- 1. But , it resound through on this moment between every personal way of thinking !
- 2. The dust in the wind dances beside you , but it is like a resound in a hollow valley , nobody hears of it , even if someone listened still their heart loses its feeling .
- 3. Aged actor : we have seen beyond the beauty and artistry that have made her name resound through the nation .
- 4. Happy ding , resound throughxue ye , theday of profusion , belong to us .
- 5. In a change with implications that resound beyond this small , remote corner of china , such stories mark the beginning of the end of a phase in china 's development : one that was marked by lengthy journeys and often miserable lives in faraway , dickensian factories .