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Learn to pronounce re·ver·ber·ate

/rəˈvərbəˌrāt/
verb
(of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo.
"her deep booming laugh reverberated around the room"
synonyms: resound, echo, re-echo, repeat, resonate, pulsate, vibrate, ring, peal, boom, rumble, roll, pound, thump, drum, thrum

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Synonyms · echo · reecho · resonate · resound · sound · See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of reverberate in a Sentence.
May 15, 2024 · (of sound) to continue to be heard; to echo repeatedly: The loud music reverberated off the walls.
to reecho or resound: Her singing reverberated through the house. Synonyms: vibrate, rebound, ring, carry. Physics. to be reflected many times, as sound waves ...
/rəˈvʌbəreɪt/ · verb. ring or echo with sound. synonyms: echo, resound, ring · verb. have a long or continuing effect · verb. be reflected as heat, sound, or ...
reverberate in American English · 1. to reecho or resound · 2. Physics · 3. to rebound or recoil · 4. to be deflected, as flame in a reverberatory furnace · 5.
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Synonyms for REVERBERATE: echo, resonate, resound, sound, reecho, ring, roll; Antonyms of REVERBERATE: dull, dampen, quiet, damp, deaden.
When something reverberates, it resounds, or echoes in a deep, vibrating way. Both the verb and adjective are rooted in the Latin reverberare, "beat back.".
May 15, 2024 · reverberate verb (SOUND) · brandish · earth-shaking · flap · flappy · flourish · fluff something up · reverberative · ripple ...
reverberate · to echo back or reecho (sound). · to cast back or reflect (light, heat, etc.).
​[intransitive] (of a sound) to be repeated several times as it is reflected off different surfaces synonym echo. Her voice reverberated around the hall.
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