Pesquisar
to resonate
01
ressoar, ecoar
to produce a deep and rich sound that lingers or echoes
Intransitive
Example
The singer 's powerful voice resonated throughout the concert hall.
The drumbeats resonated in perfect harmony with the rhythmic dance movements.
The bell 's chime resonated through the quiet town, marking the hour.
02
ressoar, ter um forte impacto
to be understood and have a strong impact or relevance
Intransitive: to resonate with sb
Example
The artist ’s work resonates with people who have experienced loss and longing.
His story resonated deeply with those who faced similar challenges in life.
Her speech about climate change resonated with the audience, inspiring them to take action.
word family
reson
reson
Verb
resonate
Verb
resonating
Adjective
resonating
Adjective
resonator
Noun
resonator
Noun
Exemplo
The singer's powerful voice resonated throughout the concert hall.
The drumbeats resonated in perfect harmony with the rhythmic dance movements.
The bell's chime resonated through the quiet town, marking the hour.
While the choir was singing, the harmonious voices were resonating through the hall.
The guitar's strings were tuned to resonate with a warm and melodic tone.
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