nonresonant

/ˌnɑnˈrɛzənənt/
adjective
  1. Not producing or characterized by resonance; lacking a deep, clear, or echoing sound.
    • The room's nonresonant acoustics were perfect for recording because there was no echo.
    • The nonresonant tone of the old piano made it sound dull and flat.
    • He spoke in a nonresonant voice that was hard to hear in the large hall.
  2. In physics or engineering, not having a natural frequency that matches an external vibration; not amplifying vibrations.
    • The material is nonresonant, so it won't vibrate sympathetically with the engine.
    • Nonresonant circuits are used in some radio filters to block specific frequencies.
    • The engineers designed a nonresonant structure to prevent it from shaking in the wind.
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