resonate (Meaning)

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resonate (v)

sound with resonance

be received or understood

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resonate Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's lecture resonated deeply with the students, as it connected with their fundamental beliefs.
  2. The melody of the song resonated through the room, creating an enchanting atmosphere.
  3. The words of the author resonated with the experiences of many readers, forging an emotional connection.
  4. The heartfelt speeches resonated with the audience, inspiring them to take action.
  5. The artwork's vibrant colors resonated with the artist's inner emotions, conveying a profound message.
  6. The scent of jasmine resonated with memories of childhood, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
  7. The teacher's enthusiasm resonated with the students, motivating them to strive for excellence.
  8. The doctor's diagnosis resonated with the patient's symptoms, confirming their fears.
  9. The politician's words resonated with the people's needs, galvanizing them into action.
  10. The song's lyrics resonated with the audience's struggles, bringing solace and a sense of unity.

FAQs About the word resonate

sound with resonance, be received or understood

echo, reverberate, sound,resound, roll, ring,reecho

quiet, quiet, dull, damp,dull, dampen, damp, dampen, deaden,deaden

The professor's lecture resonated deeply with the students, as it connected with their fundamental beliefs.

The melody of the song resonated through the room, creating an enchanting atmosphere.

The words of the author resonated with the experiences of many readers, forging an emotional connection.

The heartfelt speeches resonated with the audience, inspiring them to take action.