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Third Person
resonates
Present Participle
resonating
Past Tense
resonated
Past Participle
resonated
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to produce a deep and rich sound that lingers or echoes
- The singer's powerful voice resonated throughout the concert hall.
- The bell's chime resonated through the quiet town, marking the hour.
- The guitar's strings were tuned to resonate with a warm and melodic tone.
- The drumbeats resonated in perfect harmony with the rhythmic dance movements.
- While the choir was singing, the harmonious voices were resonating through the hall.
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to be understood and have a strong impact or relevance
- The painting's vibrant colors and striking composition resonated deeply with art enthusiasts.
- Her speech about climate change resonated with the audience, inspiring them to take action.
- The artist’s work resonates with people who have experienced loss and longing.
- His story resonated deeply with those who faced similar challenges in life.
- Her struggles resonate with many young adults trying to find their way in life.
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