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resonant

1 of 1adjective
/ˈrɛzənənt/
Forms:more resonant,most resonant
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(of sound) having a deep, clear, and echoing effect

  • The singer's resonant voice filled the concert hall with warmth and richness.
  • The cathedral's resonant organ music created a powerful and majestic atmosphere.
  • His resonant laughter echoed in the open courtyard, spreading joy to those nearby.
  • The bell's resonant chime marked the beginning of the solemn ceremony.
  • The resonant sound of footsteps on the wooden floor echoed in the empty hall.
2

evoking strong memories or associations

  • The song was resonant of his childhood summers by the beach.
  • The old photographs were resonant, bringing back vivid memories of family gatherings.
  • Her story had a resonant quality that reminded him of similar experiences.
  • The aroma of the food was resonant, taking him back to his grandmother’s kitchen.
  • The resonant words in the letter stirred a deep sense of nostalgia.
3

(of a color) rich and intense, creating a lasting visual impact

  • The resonant reds in the painting drew everyone's attention.
  • She chose a resonant shade of blue that filled the room with warmth.
  • The designer used resonant colors to make the artwork feel vibrant and alive.
  • His wardrobe was full of resonant greens and yellows that made him stand out.
  • The sunset painted the sky in resonant purples and oranges, making it unforgettable.
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having the ability to amplify or respond to certain frequencies in a circuit, atom, or object

  • The device's resonant frequency allowed it to pick up signals more clearly.
  • Engineers adjusted the resonant properties of the circuit for better performance.
  • The resonant response of the atom revealed its energy levels.
  • Resonant tuning improved the antenna’s signal strength.
  • Some materials are chosen for their resonant qualities in electronics.