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Meaning of reverb

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reverb (v. t.)

To echo.

reverb Sentence Examples

  1. The canyon's walls amplified the speaker's voice, creating a reverberating echo.
  2. The thunderclap sent shockwaves through the ground, causing a reverberation that shook the windows.
  3. The guitarist played a haunting chord, its reverberations lingering in the room like a ghostly presence.
  4. The reverberations of the drumbeat pounded through my head, making my heart race.
  5. The singer's voice had a natural reverb that gave it a haunting and ethereal quality.
  6. The thunderous applause reverberated through the stadium, echoing the crowd's excitement.
  7. The sound of the gunshot reverberated through the air, sending shivers down my spine.
  8. The deep rumble of the train reverberated along the tracks, shaking the ground beneath our feet.
  9. The reverberations from the explosion shattered nearby windows, sending shards of glass flying.
  10. The reverberating sound of a gong signaled the start of the ceremony.

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To echo.

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The canyon's walls amplified the speaker's voice, creating a reverberating echo.

The thunderclap sent shockwaves through the ground, causing a reverberation that shook the windows.

The guitarist played a haunting chord, its reverberations lingering in the room like a ghostly presence.

The reverberations of the drumbeat pounded through my head, making my heart race.