Resounding
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Resound \Re*sound"\ (r?*zound"), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
{Resounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Resounding}.] [OE. resounen,
OF. resoner, F. r['e]sonner, from L. resonare; pref. re- re-
+ sonare to sound, sonus sound. See {Sound} to make a noise.]
1. To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far.
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2. To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound
with song.
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3. To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound. "Common fame . .
. resounds back to them again." --South.
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4. To be mentioned much and loudly. --Milton.
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5. To echo or reverberate; to be resonant; as, the earth
resounded with his praise.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
60 Moby Thesaurus words for "resounding":
assertive, boom, booming, consonant, deafening, ear-piercing,
ear-rending, ear-splitting, earthshaking, echo, echoic, echoing,
forceful, forte, fortissimo, full, growl, growling, grumble,
grumbling, insistent, lingering, loud, loud-sounding, loudish,
orotund, pealing, persistent, piercing, plangent, reboant,
reboation, rebound, rebounding, reecho, reechoing, repercussive,
resound, reverberant, reverberating, reverberation, reverberatory,
ringing, rotund, round, rumble, rumbling, sonorous, sounding,
stentoraphonic, stentorian, stentorious, thunder, thundering,
thunderous, tonitruant, tonitruous, undamped, vibrant,
window-rattling
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