resounding

adjective
UK: /rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ/
US: /rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ/
  1. Very loud and clear.

    1. The explosion was resounding and shook the windows.
    2. The music from the concert hall had a resounding quality, filling the entire street.
  2. An action or statement that is forceful, emphatic, and leaves no doubt.

    1. The team achieved a resounding victory in the final game.
    2. The proposal received a resounding endorsement from the committee, ensuring its immediate implementation.
resounding verb
  1. Producing a loud and clear sound.

    1. The drums were resounding.
    2. The church bells were resounding across the valley, announcing the start of the festival.
  2. To have a great effect or impact.

    1. The speech was resounding with the crowd.
    2. Her words were resounding in my mind long after the conversation had ended.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "resounding" in English means: Very loud and clear., An action or statement that is forceful, emphatic, and leaves no doubt..

The phonetic transcription of "resounding" is /rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ/ in British English and /rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "resounding": loud, powerful, resonant, thundering, significant, booming, emphatic.

Example usage of "resounding": "The explosion was resounding and shook the windows.". More examples on the page.