resonant

resonant
resonantly, adv.
/rez"euh neuhnt/, adj.
1. resounding or echoing, as sounds: the resonant thundering of cannons being fired.
2. deep and full of resonance: a resonant voice.
3. pertaining to resonance.
4. producing resonance; causing amplification or sustention of sound.
5. pertaining to a system in a state of resonance, esp. with respect to sound.
n.
6. Phonet. a vowel or a voiced consonant or semivowel that is neither a stop nor an affricate, as, in English, /m, ng, n, l, r, y, w/.
[1585-95; < L resonant- (s. of resonans), prp. of resonare to RESOUND; see -ANT]
Syn. 2. rich, vibrant, sonorant, reverberant.

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