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resounding
[ ri-zoun-ding ]
adjective
- making an echoing sound:
a resounding thud.
- uttered loudly:
resounding speech.
- impressively thorough or complete:
a resounding popular success.
resounding
/ ɪˈʊԻɪŋ /
adjective
- clear and emphatic; unmistakable
a resounding vote of confidence
- full of or characterized by resonance; reverberating
a resounding slap
Derived Forms
- ˈdzܲԻ徱Բ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·dzܲԻiԲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of resounding1
Example Sentences
Speaking with a hint of a European accent and resounding optimism about the future, Hartvigsen doesn’t seem deterred by the US competitive landscape or political headwinds.
And each of them gave a resounding no.
Hamilton's victory was a resounding recovery after a disappointing Ferrari debut at the opening race of the season in Australia last weekend, in which he qualified eighth and finished 10th.
It led Wolfe to make a resounding observation this offseason, when he said “the Dodgers do have a home-field advantage in Japan.”
This season, the answer is a resounding yes, with Roosevelt setting the standard of excellence and having one final game to prove it to the rest of California.
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