Resonaba (en. Resonated)
/resonaβa/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To produce a sound that prolongs or amplifies.
The music resonated throughout the room.
La música resonaba en toda la sala.
It is used to describe something that has an emotional or significant impact.
Her words resonated in our hearts.
Sus palabras resonaban en nuestros corazones.
To reflect or reproduce a sound in a given space.
The singer's voice resonated in the mountains.
La voz del cantante resonaba en las montañas.
Etymology
From the Latin 'resonare', which means to sound again.
Common Phrases and Expressions
resonate in
To have a significant impact on something.
resonar en
resonate with
To coincide or agree with an idea or feeling.
resonar con
emotional resonance
The ability of something to evoke feelings.
resonancia emocional
resonate in memory
To remain in someone's mind.
resonar en la memoria
Related Words
resonance
The phenomenon by which an object vibrates at a particular frequency.
resonancia
resonator
Device that amplifies and controls sound.
resonador
reverberation
The persistence of a sound due to reflections in a closed space.
reverberación
Slang Meanings
To describe something that makes a great impression or impact.
That movie resonated with all of us.
Esa película resonó con todos nosotros.
Phrase used to indicate that something is memorable.
That song will always resonate with me.
Esa canción siempre resonará conmigo.