resound
Plural: resounds
Verb
Verb Forms: resounded, resounding, resounds
- To fill a place with sound; to echo loudly.
- ring or echo with sound
- "the hall resounded with laughter"
- emit a noise
- To make (sounds), or to speak (words), loudly or reverberatingly.
- Of a place: to cause (a sound) to reverberate; to echo.
- To praise or spread the fame of (someone or something) with the voice or the sound of musical instruments; to celebrate, to extol; also, to declare (someone) to be a certain thing.
- To repeat (another's words, opinions, etc.).
- Of a place: to reverberate with sound or noise.
- Of a sound, a voice, etc.: to reverberate; to ring.
- Especially of a musical instrument: to make a (deep or reverberating) sound; also, to make sounds continuously.
- Of an event: to have a major effect in a certain place or time.
- Of a person, their reputation, etc.: to be much lauded or mentioned.
- To echo or repeat (a sound).
- To sound again.
Noun
- An echoing or reverberating sound; a resounding.
- The quality of echoing or reverberating; resonance.
Examples
- The cheers from the crowd would resound after a particularly impressive Words With Friends move.
- The sound of the brass band resounded through the town.
- The street resounded with the noise of the children’s game.
Origin / Etymology
From both of the following:
* From Late Middle English resounen (“to return with an echo, resound; to make a sound, to sound; of speech or writing: to announce a theme”) [and other forms], from Anglo-Norman resoner, resouner [and other forms], Middle French resoner, and Old French resoner (“to make a (deep or echoing) sound; of sounds: to echo; to ring; of one’s name or actions: to be frequently recounted; of a place: to re-echo or ring with sound”) (modern French résonner), from Latin resonāre, the present active infinitive of resonō (“to ring or sound again, re-echo, resound; to call repeatedly; to give back the sound of (something), re-echo or resound (something)”), from re- (prefix meaning ‘again’) + sonō (“to make a noise, resound, sound; to sound (something); to speak or utter (something); to call, cry out; to celebrate; to extol, praise; to sing”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *swenh₂- (“to sound”)).
* From re- (prefix meaning ‘again, anew’) + sound (“to produce a sound”).
Cognates
* Catalan ressonar
* Italian resonare (obsolete), risonare
* Old Occitan resonar
* Portuguese ressoar, ressonar, resonar (obsolete)
* Spanish resonar
Synonyms
echo, make noise, noise, reverberate, ring
Scrabble Score: 8
resound: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordresound: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
resound: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary