resounding

[riˈzaʊndɪŋ]

resounding Definition

  • 1(of a sound) loud enough to reverberate
  • 2(of a victory) achieved easily and decisively

Using resounding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "resounding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The resounding applause echoed through the hall.

  • Example

    The team won a resounding victory against their rivals.

  • Example

    Her resounding voice filled the room.

  • Example

    The resounding defeat left the team devastated.

resounding Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with resounding

  • resounding success

    a great achievement that is accomplished with ease and decisiveness

    Example

    The new product launch was a resounding success, exceeding all sales expectations.

  • a complete and utter failure that is experienced with great force and impact

    Example

    The company's attempt to expand into international markets was a resounding failure, resulting in significant financial losses.

  • a loud and clear sound produced by a gong or similar instrument

    Example

    The resounding gong signaled the start of the ceremony.

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Summary: resounding in Brief

The term 'resounding' [riˈzaʊndɪŋ] describes a sound that is loud enough to reverberate or a victory that is achieved easily and decisively. It can be used to describe applause, voice, or defeat, as in 'The resounding applause echoed through the hall.' 'Resounding' also extends into phrases like 'resounding success,' denoting great achievement, and 'resounding failure,' implying complete and utter failure.