resonate

[US]/'rez(ə)neɪt/
[UK]/'rɛzə'net/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to produce or show a positive feeling or emotion; vi. to produce or show a positive feeling or emotion.

Phrases & Collocations

deeply resonate

resonate emotionally

resonate with audience

Example Sentences

the crystal resonates at 16 MHz.

the sound of the siren resonated across the harbour.

the words resonate with so many different meanings.

the judge's ruling resonated among many of the women.

Blue Stone's sound resonates with ambrosial melodies, opulent piano interludes and seductive siren vocals;interweaving a tapestry of enigmatic story-telling.The music transcends from the speakers;

The music resonated throughout the concert hall.

Her words resonated with the audience.

The message of the movie resonated with viewers.

His speech resonated with voters.

The story resonated with me on a personal level.

The theme of the novel resonated with readers.

The memories of childhood resonate with many people.

The painting resonates with emotions.

His words resonated deeply with her.

The speech resonated with the audience's values.

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