resound
intransitive-verb
UK: /rɪˈzaʊnd/
US: /rɪˈzaʊnd/
To make a loud, prolonged, echoing sound.
-
The music will resound through the hall tonight.
-
Her laughter would resound throughout the entire house, making it feel alive.
To be filled with sound; to echo.
-
The stadium will resound with cheers after the goal.
-
The valley would resound with the hunter's gunshot on a cold morning.
To be spoken about and widely known or have an effect.
-
His deeds resound in history.
-
The scientist's findings resound globally, changing medical practices everywhere.