0 to sound loudly or for a long time, or (of a place) to be filled with sound:
1 to sound loudly or for a long time, or (of a place) to be filled with sound:
The air resounds with the delightful music of birds.
The expression "never again" is a refrain that resounds in the hearts of survivors from varying experiences.
What for the authors is 'now' is for the reader a resounding 'then'.
The primary discourse in both is powerfully ironical; but, on occasion, another type of belief-of a very different tone and temper-crosses it, resounds through it.
It is incisive, confident and resounds with the veracity of someone who really understands and believes in what she is writing about.
All that land resounded with the hissing of the serpents, and in addition there was no small terror to us from them.
Taken as a whole, her five readings offer a considered articulation of how specific authors and operas allowed women's voices to sound and resound.
A basso profundo in conventional terms, his technique involves letting the voice resound in the space, making the walls of the church the sounding board of his vocal instrument.
The spirits' voices resounded in the physical ear, their thoughts were translated from heavens onto common ink and paper, and their ethereal forms were made flesh.