"Reverberating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Reverberating refers to the action or state of repeating or echoing back and forth, often in a way that sounds hollow or empty. It can also describe the sound of something resonating and continuing to be heard after the original sound has stopped.
For example:
"The reverberating echo of the bell continued to ring out in the empty hall."
"The politician's words were lost in a sea of reverberating applause."
Syntactic class: Adjective.
Example Sentences:
The hall was filled with a strange reverberating echo after the sound of the fireworks had faded away.
The reverberating sound of the drums was so loud that it could be heard from outside the concert hall.
The reverberating hum of the machinery filled the entire factory floor, making it difficult to concentrate.
The old cathedral's stone walls seemed to reverberate with the weight of centuries of history.
The guitar solo was so loud and reverberating that it was almost deafeningly loud.