resonant

[ˈrɛzənənt]

resonant Definition

  • 1producing or enhancing a sound by vibration
  • 2deep, clear, and continuing to sound or reverberate

Using resonant: Examples

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

  • Example

    The singer's resonant voice filled the concert hall.

  • Example

    The drumbeat was so resonant that it could be heard from far away.

  • Example

    The guitar produced a resonant sound that lingered in the air.

resonant Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with resonant

  • the frequency at which an object vibrates most strongly

    Example

    The glass shattered when the singer hit its resonant frequency.

  • a hollow space in an object that amplifies sound waves

    Example

    The violin's resonant cavity gives it its unique sound.

  • the part of an instrument that vibrates to produce sound

    Example

    The drum's resonant body is made of wood.

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Summary: resonant in Brief

The adjective 'resonant' [ˈrɛzənənt] describes something that produces or enhances sound through vibration, or that has a deep, clear, and continuing sound. It can refer to musical instruments, voices, or other objects that vibrate to create sound. Examples include 'The singer's resonant voice filled the concert hall.' and 'The guitar produced a resonant sound that lingered in the air.'

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