0 past simple and past participle of resound
1 to sound loudly or for a long time, or (of a place) to be filled with sound:
All that land resounded with the hissing of the serpents, and in addition there was no small terror to us from them.
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.
This unease with ornament in turn resounded within the growing perception that the industrial world, with its new institutions and building types, lacked its own style.
These walls have often resounded to speeches in which freedom was demanded, not as a right perhaps but as a privilege.
These words will have resounded throughout the length and breadth of the world.
Mendacity and hatred—echoed faithfully and resounded in our press, whose philistinism is equalled only by its bigotry when it comes to dealing with working people.
Three weeks have passed without those notes which he struck with such resonant clarity and which should have resounded through the country.
Well, one pair of cymbals resounded and the other pair made only a dull thud when she touched them.