"Reverberative" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or producing the repeated echoing sound of reflections from a room or a place.
Example: "The large cathedral had a reverberative acoustics, which made the sound of the chanting voices seem to linger on."
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.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "The reverberating echo of the bell continued to ring out in the empty hall."<br> "The politician's words were lost in a sea of reverberating applause."<br><br>Syntactic class: Adjective.
To express deep respect or admiration for someone or something, often because of their achievements, qualities, or position of authority.