verb
- to produce a deep, full, reverberating sound
- to have particular meaning or importance for someone; to evoke a strong emotional response
- to vibrate in sympathy with another vibrating object
Usage: physics
Examples
- The church bells resonate across the valley.
- Her voice resonated through the empty auditorium.
- The speaker’s message really resonated with the audience.
- His story of overcoming adversity resonated deeply with me.
- The guitar strings resonate when you pluck them.
- The tuning fork will resonate at its natural frequency.
- The candidate’s promises resonated with working-class voters.