Resound (verb)

  1. To echo or reverberate.
  2. To make a loud noise.
  3. To be filled with a loud noise.

Origin:

From old french resoundre, from latin resonare ("to resound"), from re- ("again") + sonare ("to sound").

Examples:

  1. The canyon resounded with the sound of the river.
  2. The room resounded with laughter.
  3. The applause resounded through the auditorium.
  4. The drums resounded through the streets.
  5. His name resounded through the halls of Congress.
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