reverberant

/rɪˈvɜrbərənt/
adjective
  1. Having a sound that echoes or continues for a long time.
    • The concert hall was designed to be highly reverberant for orchestral music.
    • The reverberant acoustics of the old cathedral made every whisper audible.
    • We could hear the reverberant roar of the waterfall from a mile away.
  2. Having a continuing strong effect or influence.
    • The reverberant impact of the new law was felt across the entire industry.
    • The scandal had reverberant consequences for the company's reputation.
    • Her speech had a reverberant power that inspired people for years.
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