Resonó (en. Resonated)

/re.soˈno/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To produce an echo or sound that reflects.
The singer's voice resonated throughout the hall.
La voz del cantante resonó en toda la sala.
To cause a lasting or deep effect.
The motivational talk resonated in the hearts of the young people.
La charla de motivación resonó en los corazones de los jóvenes.
To make something heard clearly and strongly.
The sound of thunder resonated in the mountains.
El ruido del trueno resonó en las montañas.

Etymology

From the Latin 'resonare', meaning 'to repeat the sound'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

resonate in memory
Means vividly recalling something.
resonar en la memoria
does not resonate
Not understood or felt as significant.
no resuena
resonated in the atmosphere
Refers to a topic that generated conversation.
resonó en el ambiente

Related Words

resonance
The phenomenon of amplification of sound.
resonancia
sound
Auditory perception caused by vibrations.
sonido
echo
Reflection of a sound.
eco

Slang Meanings

Something that has a strong or lasting impact.
The news resonated in the group like a bomb.
La noticia resonó en el grupo como una bomba.
When an idea quickly becomes popular.
That trend resonated among young people in no time.
Esa tendencia resonó entre los jóvenes en poco tiempo.