"Reverberative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reverberative" Meaning

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."

"Reverberative" Examples

Examples of "Reverberative"


The reverberative sound of the concert hall's acoustics made the music seem to last longer in the air.
The singer's powerful voice had a reverberative effect on the audience, leaving them in a state of awe.
The cathedral's reverberative atmosphere was enhanced by the elaborately decorated columns and vaulted ceiling.
The reverberative echoes of the deserted hallway were a spooky reminder of the abandoned building's checkered past.
The reverberative feedback from the loudspeaker's incessant squeal was enough to shatter glassware and crack plaster.

"Reverberative" Similar Words

Reverberance

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Resounded or echoed again and again after an initial sound has faded away.

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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.

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To express deep respect or admiration for someone or something, often because of their achievements, qualities, or position of authority.

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