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resonant

/'reznənt/
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Definition

The word "resonant" is an adjective. It describes something that has a deep, rich, or continuing sound, or something that evokes strong feelings or memories.

Usage Instructions

You can use "resonant" to talk about sounds, ideas, or feelings that are powerful and memorable. It often relates to music, voices, or emotions that stay with you.

Examples
  1. Sound: "The singer has a resonant voice that fills the entire room."

    • This means the singer's voice is deep and full, making it very pleasant to listen to.
  2. Ideas/Feelings: "Her speech was resonant, touching the hearts of everyone in the audience."

    • Here, it means her speech was emotionally powerful and memorable.
Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, "resonant" can describe things that have a strong impact or significance in literature, politics, or art. For example: - "The novel's themes are resonant with contemporary issues, making it relevant today."

Word Variants
  • Resonance (noun): The quality of being resonant. Example: "The resonance of the music made everyone feel nostalgic."
  • Resonate (verb): To produce or be filled with a deep sound or to evoke a strong emotional response. Example: "The story resonates with many readers."
Different Meanings
  1. Physical Sound: Relating to sound that vibrates and is heard clearly, like a bell ringing.
  2. Emotional or Intellectual: Relating to ideas or sentiments that evoke strong feelings or thoughts.
Synonyms
  • Echoing
  • Ringing
  • Deep
  • Meaningful
  • Significant
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "resonant" doesn’t have direct idioms or phrasal verbs, you might hear phrases like: - "Strike a chord": This means to resonate emotionally with someone. Example: "The song struck a chord with many listeners."

Summary

In summary, "resonant" is a versatile word that can describe sounds that are rich and full, or ideas and emotions that leave a lasting impression.

Adjective
  1. serving to bring to mind
    • cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note- Wilder Hobson
    • a campaign redolent of machine politics
  2. characterized by resonance
    • a resonant voice
    • hear the rolling thunder

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