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View usage for: (rezəneɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense resonates, present participle resonating, past tense, past participle resonated1. verbIf something resonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound. The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head. [VERB] Synonyms: reverberate, echo, resound, vibrate More Synonyms of resonate 2. verbYou say that something resonates when it has a special meaning or when it is particularly important to someone. London is confident and alive, resonating with all the qualities of a civilised city. [VERB + with] resonate in British English (ˈrɛzəˌneɪt) verb1. to resound or cause to resound; reverberate 2. (of a mechanical system, electrical circuit, chemical compound, etc) to exhibit or cause to exhibit resonance 3. (intransitive; often foll by with) to be understood or receive a sympathetic response themes which will resonate with voters 4. (intransitive; foll by with) to be filled (with) simple words that seem to resonate with mystery and beauty Derived forms resonation (ˌresoˈnation) noun Word origin C19: from Latin resonāreresonate in American English (ˈrɛzəˌneɪt) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈresoˌnated or ˈresoˌnating Word origin < L resonatus, pp. of resonare: see resonant Examples of 'resonate' in a sentenceresonate Perhaps every significant event had repercussions that resonate continually through life, affecting everything that follows. In other languagesresonate British English: resonate VERB If something resonates, it vibrates and produces a deep, strong sound. The bass guitar began to thump so loudly that it resonated in my head. - American English: resonate
- Brazilian Portuguese: ressoar
- Chinese: 共振
- European Spanish: resonar
- French: résonner
- German: widerhallen
- Italian: risuonare
- Japanese: 鳴り響く
- Korean: 울려 퍼지다
- European Portuguese: ressoar
- Latin American Spanish: resonar
Definition to resound or cause to resound The bass guitar began to resonate in my head. Additional synonymsDefinition (of a place) to be filled with a sound and its echoes The rumble of thunder echoed through the valley. Synonyms reverberate, repeat, resound, ring, resonateDefinition to expand and contract rhythmically, like a heartbeat The racing beat of her heart pulsated under my fingertips. Synonyms throb, pound, beat, hammer, pulse, tick, thump, quiver, vibrate, thud, palpitateDefinition (of sounds) to echo or ring The soldiers' boots resounded in the street. Synonyms echo, resonate, reverberate, fill the air, re-echo - resolve
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Additional synonymsDefinition to have or produce a quivering or echoing sound The noise vibrated through the whole house. Synonyms throb, pulse, resonate, pulsate, reverberate |