| 1. | to echo or ring with sound, as a place. |
| 2. | to make an echoing sound, or sound loudly, as a metallic object: A gong resounded. |
| 3. | to ring or be echoed, as sounds. |
| 4. | to be celebrated or notably important: His name resounds in the pages of history. |
| 5. | to reecho (a sound). |
| 6. | to give forth or utter loudly. |
| 7. | to proclaim loudly (praise, disapproval, etc.). |
re·sound (rĭ-zound') v. re·sound·ed, re·sound·ing, re·sounds v. intr.
[Alteration (influenced by sound1) of Middle English resounen, from Old French resoner, from Latin resonāre : re-, re- + sonāre, to sound; see swen- in Indo-European roots.] re·sound'ing adj., re·sound'ing·ly adv. |