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Definition of "resounding" [resounding]

  • The action of the verb to resound (noun)
  • Having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant (adjective)
  • That causes reverberation (adjective)
  • Emphatic, celebrated (adjective)
  • Present participle of resound. (verb)

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Use "resounding" in a sentence
  • "President Bush today declared the Iraqi election to be what he called a resounding success."
  • "David, we've used the word resounding success many times."
  • "Agassi, who won the Australian Open in resounding fashion in January, said that winning five-setters early in a tournament could get him over the hump."
  • "Yesterday, FIFA announced total sales had surpassed three million, which a spokesman called a resounding success."