Resonate with In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "resonate with", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tonia Thai calendar 2021-11-17 05:11

Meaning of Resonate with

Resonate with American British verb

1. To be filled with sound or to prolong the duration of the sound.

The entire cafe shop resonated with the sound of acoustic music.

The streets resonated with trumpets, signaling the upcoming festivals.

2. To harmonize with, or conform to something else.
 

Her beautiful voice resonates with the new beat that the producer has offered.

The paint color of the building does not resonate with its surrounding.

3. To remind someone about something or evoke a sense of connection with something.

Her speech has touched the audience's hearts because its meaning resonated with audiences.

His way of walking resonates with my grandfather.

4. To be associated with a specific quality.
 

The Pyramids of Giza resonates with important archaeological values in the world.

The Hue Imperial City, one of the most important political centers of Vietnam, resonated with the significant history of the nation.

Other phrases about:

out of earshot (of somebody/something)
Too far away to be able to hear the sound
The sound of leather on willow

The sound made when the ball hits the bat in cricket

ding-a-ling

This phrase refers to the sound of a bell.

Brum brum

Used to express the sound of a vehicle.

buzz for (one)

To use a device that emits a buzzing sound (such as a doorbell or intercom) to try to grab someone's attention.

Grammar and Usage of Resonate with

Verb Forms

  • resonate with
  • resonated with
  • resonates with
  • resonating with

The verb "resonate" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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