Definition of «resounding»

Resounding means loud, clear and strong. It can also refer to something that produces a deep or ringing sound when struck or hit. The term is often used in relation to applause, cheers or other forms of approval which are expressed with great enthusiasm and volume.

Usage examples

  1. The team's victory was resounding, with a score of 10-0 against their biggest rivals.
  2. The president's speech was met with resounding applause from the audience.
  3. The actress received a resounding ovation for her outstanding performance in the play.
  4. The company's new product launch was a resounding success, exceeding all sales expectations.
  5. The students' resounding test scores showcased their hard work and dedication to their studies.
  6. The critic gave the film a resounding review, praising it as a masterpiece of storytelling.

Sentences with «resounding»

  • But the bundle comes with no promise of resounding success. (religion-online.org)
  • And without a doubt, the reader, upon experiencing it, responds with a deep, resounding yes. (bookbrowse.com)
  • The idea of a Conservative - Liberal coalition has also not met with resounding support from senior Lib Dem figures. (channel4.com)
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