Resonantly: meaning, definitions and examples
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resonantly
[ ˈrɛzənəntli ]
in music
In a manner that produces a deep, full, and reverberating sound.
Synonyms
booming, sonorously, vibrantly.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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resonantly |
This word is best used when describing sounds that have a deep, full, and rich quality that lingers in the air. It often refers to sounds that echo or have a lasting impact.
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vibrantly |
This word is not typically used to describe sounds. It is more often used to describe bright and strong colors, lively energy, or dynamic and enthusiastic situations.
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sonorously |
Use this word to describe sounds that are deep, pleasant, and can be heard clearly. It's often used in literature and descriptions of nature or music.
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booming |
This word is suitable for describing very loud and deep sounds, often of a sudden or explosive nature. It can also describe a loud commanding voice or a rapidly growing situation.
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Examples of usage
- The cello resonantly filled the concert hall with its rich tones.
- The singer's voice resonantly echoed through the cathedral.
in physics
In a manner that enhances or prolongs the sound.
Synonyms
echoingly, reverberantly, ringingly.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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resonantly |
While the word already appears in this list, the context is the same: describing a sound that is deep, clear, and has a lasting effect.
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reverberantly |
This word is used for sounds that are prolonged and seem to bounce back and forth, creating an effect where the sound fills a space with multiple reflections. It's often used in describing sounds in large, enclosed spaces.
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echoingly |
This term is used when a sound repeats after being reflected off a surface, such as in a large empty space like a cavern or a canyon. It's typically associated with sounds that return or are reflected back.
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ringingly |
This term is used for clear, sharp sounds that stand out, often used to describe alarms, bells, or any high-pitched noise that is distinct and audible.
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Examples of usage
- The room was designed to reflect sound waves resonantly.
- The material was chosen for its ability to resonate resonantly.
Translations
Translations of the word "resonantly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 resonantemente
🇮🇳 गूंजते हुए
🇩🇪 resonant
🇮🇩 beresonansi
🇺🇦 резонансно
🇵🇱 rezonansowo
🇯🇵 共鳴的に
🇫🇷 résonamment
🇪🇸 resonantemente
🇹🇷 rezonanslı bir şekilde
🇰🇷 공명하게
🇸🇦 بصوت عالٍ
🇨🇿 rezonantně
🇸🇰 rezonančne
🇨🇳 共鸣地
🇸🇮 rezonantno
🇮🇸 hljóma
🇰🇿 резонансты түрде
🇬🇪 რეზონანტულად
🇦🇿 rezonanslı şəkildə
🇲🇽 resonantemente
Etymology
The word 'resonantly' is derived from the term 'resonant', which comes from the Latin word 'resonare', meaning 'to resound'. The concept of resonance has been studied and utilized in various fields, including music, physics, and engineering. The ability to produce resonant sounds has been valued for its depth and richness, leading to the usage of the adverb 'resonantly' to describe such qualities in sound production.
Word Frequency Rank
Ranking #36,658, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.
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