Reverberantly: meaning, definitions and examples
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reverberantly
[ rɪˈvɜːbərəntli ]
sound
In a manner that is characterized by reverberation or echoes, producing a prolonged and resonant sound.
Synonyms
echoingly, resonantly, vibrantly.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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reverberantly |
Use this word to describe sounds that are repeated several times in a way that fills a large space, often creating a sense of grandeur or awe.
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echoingly |
This word is best for describing a sound that is distinctly repeated back, often giving a sense of emptiness or a reflective quality.
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resonantly |
Ideal for describing a deep, full, and rich sound that tends to linger in the air, often evoking a strong emotional response.
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vibrantly |
Use this word to describe sounds that are lively, energetic, and full of vigor, often imparting a sense of excitement and liveliness.
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Examples of usage
- The sound of the thunder reverberantly echoed through the valley.
- The music reverberantly filled the concert hall.
Translations
Translations of the word "reverberantly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reverberantemente
🇮🇳 प्रतिक्रिया करते हुए
🇩🇪 widerhallend
🇮🇩 bergema
🇺🇦 відлунням
🇵🇱 rewerberacyjnie
🇯🇵 反響して
🇫🇷 réverbérant
🇪🇸 reverberantemente
🇹🇷 yankılanarak
🇰🇷 반향하여
🇸🇦 بصدى
🇨🇿 rezonančně
🇸🇰 rezonančne
🇨🇳 回响地
🇸🇮 odmevajoče
🇮🇸 bergmála
🇰🇿 жаңғыра
🇬🇪 რეზონანსულად
🇦🇿 əks-səda verərək
🇲🇽 reverberantemente
Etymology
The adverb 'reverberantly' is derived from the word 'reverberant', which comes from the Latin word 'reverberare' meaning 'to strike back'. It first appeared in the English language in the early 17th century. The use of 'reverberantly' has been popularized in the context of describing sounds that echo or resonate in a prolonged manner, adding depth and richness to the auditory experience.