resonate
/ˈrɛzəˌneɪt/
verb
- To produce or be filled with a deep, clear sound that continues for a long time.
- When you hit the gong, it resonates for several seconds.
- The church bells resonate across the town every Sunday.
- The singer's voice resonated through the concert hall.
- To have a strong emotional or meaningful effect on someone; to be understood or appreciated deeply.
- The message of the movie resonated deeply with the audience.
- Her story about overcoming hardship resonated with many people.
- His words of encouragement resonated with the team before the big game.
- To vibrate or oscillate at a particular frequency in response to an external force or signal.
- The bridge began to resonate when the wind reached a certain speed.
- The glass shattered because the sound wave made it resonate.
- The tuning fork resonates at a frequency of 440 hertz.
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