resounded

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past of resound
resound
to echo a sound
resound
to reverberate with sound or noise

The street resounded with the noise of the children's game.

resound
{v} to sound again, echo, ring, celebrate
resound
To sound again or anew
resound
{f} echo, reverberate, resonate, ring out
resound
To echo or reverberate; to be resonant; as, the earth resounded with his praise
resound
To be echoed; to be sent back, as sound
resound
ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter
resound
To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound with song
resound
If a place resounds with or to particular noises, it is filled with them. The whole place resounded with music Kabul resounded to the crack of Kalashnikov fire and a flood of artillery
resound
to sound again
resound
Return of sound; echo
resound
emit a noise
resound
ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
resound
To sound loudly; as, his voice resounded far
resound
When a noise resounds, it is heard very loudly and clearly. A roar of approval resounded through the Ukrainian parliament
resound
To be mentioned much and loudly
resound
To throw back, or return, the sound of; to echo; to reverberate
resound
to make a reverberating sound
resound
To praise or celebrate with the voice, or the sound of instruments; to extol with sounds; to spread the fame of
resounded

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    Etymology

    [ ri-'zaund also -'saund ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English resounen, from Middle French resoner, from Latin resonare, from re- + sonare to sound; more at SOUND.
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