What are some alternative words for reverberate?
Synonyms for reverberate
rɪˈvɜr bəˌreɪt; -bər ɪt
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Princeton's WordNet
resound, echo, ring, reverberate(verb)
ring or echo with sound
"the hall resounded with laughter"
Synonyms:
recall, knell, rebound, phone, surround, reflect, bound, recoil, make noise, telephone, skirt, resile, spring, resound, ricochet, border, peal, echo, call, call up, band, ring, take a hop, noise, repeat, bounce, environreverberate(verb)
have a long or continuing effect
"The discussions with my teacher reverberated throughout my adult life"
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recoil, bound, take a hop, bounce, echo, spring, resile, ring, ricochet, resound, reflect, reboundreverberate(verb)
be reflected as heat, sound, or light or shock waves
"the waves reverberate as far away as the end of the building"
Synonyms:
recoil, bound, take a hop, bounce, echo, spring, resile, ring, ricochet, resound, reflect, reboundreflect, reverberate(verb)
to throw or bend back (from a surface)
"Sound is reflected well in this auditorium"
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rebound, shine, contemplate, bound, speculate, reflect, chew over, excogitate, spring, resound, ricochet, mull over, recoil, think over, echo, bounce, ponder, muse, ruminate, ring, meditate, resile, mull, take a hopbounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet(verb)
spring back; spring away from an impact
"The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
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spring, forswear, rally, throttle, echo, quail, restrict, funk, ring, abjure, trammel, retract, take form, backfire, flinch, form, wince, ricochet, shrink, recoil, border, resound, cringe, rebound, reflect, backlash, confine, leap, restrain, squinch, jump, take a hop, kick back, bounce, resile, bound, limit, kick, take shape, jounce, recantreverberate(verb)
treat, process, heat, melt, or refine in a reverberatory furnace
"reverberate ore"
Synonyms:
recoil, bound, take a hop, bounce, echo, spring, resile, ring, ricochet, resound, reflect, rebound
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Words popularity by usage frequency
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#255 | phone | |
#368 | form | |
#374 | call | |
#1173 | band | |
#1249 | spring | |
#1290 | telephone | |
#1517 | ring | |
#1861 | jump | |
#2110 | limit | |
#3061 | noise | |
#3282 | border | |
#3336 | reflect | |
#3403 | bound | |
#3764 | echo | |
#4802 | repeat | |
#5089 | kick | |
#5370 | recall | |
#6185 | skirt | |
#6609 | rally | |
#8260 | funk | |
#8297 | surround | |
#9051 | shine | |
#9424 | restrict | |
#9429 | rebound | |
#10365 | leap | |
#10952 | bounce | |
#11813 | environ | |
#13161 | shrink | |
#13550 | muse | |
#16912 | throttle | |
#20021 | revert | |
#22652 | ponder | |
#22782 | quail | |
#25905 | backlash | |
#26872 | speculate | |
#27578 | contemplate | |
#30094 | restrain | |
#31728 | recoil | |
#31924 | wince | |
#32137 | mull | |
#34131 | meditate | |
#36343 | confine | |
#38092 | retract | |
#43010 | cringe | |
#47072 | ricochet | |
#52900 | backfire | |
#68341 | knell | |
#70641 | peal | |
#76457 | flinch | |
#90491 | resound | |
#96645 | ruminate | |
#111104 | trammel | |
#113280 | reverberate | |
#128134 | recant | |
#212527 | abjure | |
#249199 | forswear |
How to use reverberate in a sentence?
There are consequences to inaction. There are consequences to indifference, and they reverberate far beyond the walls of the projects, the borders of the barrier or the roads of the reservation. They sap us of our strength as a nation.
Many European companies are international and so the global impact of tightening U.S. liquidity will reverberate on European markets.
White House's not unprecedented to have this kind of cancellation, and abide by new guidelines even at the White House, things do reverberate from us as a country to the White House, and they have to respond, the complex has to adjust.
Apple is a really big company, and having disappointed a little bit on the sales side of things, does tend to reverberate around the world in technology stocks.
I think a Syriza victory would definitely reverberate around Europe, not least because you have similar parties emerging in other countries, around Europe you are seeing this type of grand coalition, and the example of Greece is quite clear. You have seen how much support for Pasok has decreased.
Translations for reverberate
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- reverberarCatalan, Valencian
- reverberarSpanish
- aaheeanManx
- गूंजनाHindi
- riecheggiare, riverberareItalian
- wheoroMāori
- reverberarPortuguese
- раздаваться, отраRussian
- 迴響Chinese
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