Reverberate

//ɹɪˈvɜːbəˌɹeɪt//

Synonyms for "reverberate" (66 found)

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Translations

30 translations across 15 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • ехтя verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Catalan

2 entries
  • reverberar verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • reverberar verb (of a thing: to have lasting and often significant effects)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • resonadi verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Finnish

4 entries
  • heijastaa verb (to deflect or divert (flames, heat, etc.) on to something)
  • heijastella verb ((transitive) to repeatedly reflect (heat, light, or other radiation); (intransitive) of heat or light: to be (repeatedly) reflected)
  • heijastua verb (of a thing: to have lasting and often significant effects)
  • kaikua verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

French

1 entries
  • réverbérer verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

German

3 entries
  • nachdröhnen verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • nachhallen verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • nachklingen verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Greek

1 entries
  • αντηχώ verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Irish

2 entries
  • aisfhuaimnigh verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • macalla a dhéanamh verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Italian

2 entries
  • riecheggiare verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • riverberare verb (of a thing: to have lasting and often significant effects)

Manx

1 entries
  • aaheean verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Māori

2 entries
  • pāorooro verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • wheoro verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Norwegian

3 entries
  • gjalle verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • ljome verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)
  • runge verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Russian

1 entries
  • раздава́ться verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Sanskrit

1 entries
  • स्तनति verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Spanish

1 entries
  • reverberar verb ((transitive) to cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; (intransitive) of sound: to (repeatedly) bounce against one or more surfaces — see also echo, resound)

Sample sentences

41 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The loud sounds of sawing, drilling and scraping reverberate around the room.

Source: tatoeba (8125220)

As warning signals lit up the cabin of their command module – and instrument panels at NASA’s mission control in Houston, Texas – Lovell uttered a sentence that would reverberate through history.

Source: tatoeba (8671561)

Yanni heard the voice reverberate through the woods.

Source: tatoeba (8792418)

[N]o man is the Lord of any thing: / Though in and of him there be much conſiſting, / Till he communicate his parts to others, / Nor doth hee of himſelfe knovv them for aught: / Till he behold them formed in the applauſe. / VVhere th'are extended: vvho like an arch reuerb'rate / The voice againe or like a gate of ſteele: / Fronting the Sunne, receiues and renders back / His figure and his heate.

Source: wiktionary

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