resound



resound through(out) something

to roar, noisily, through a space or an enclosed area. An explosion resounded through the busy train station. An explosion resounded throughout the busy train station.
See also: resound

resound with something

[for something, such as the air or a place] to be filled with sound or sounds. The hall resounded with the sounds of the orchestra. The house resounded with the laughter of children.
See also: resound

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ireneie-REEN (English), ie-REE-nee (English), ee-RE-ne (Italian), EE-re-ne (Finnish), ee-RE-nu (German)English, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Ancient Greek (L
Radek-Czech, Polish
Noelene-English (Rare)
Bel-Sarra-Usur-Ancient Near Eastern
Gorgi-Macedonian
Albericoahl-be-REE-ko Italian