Comparative for characterized by fullness, strength and depth, especially of sound
“Chanting could be heard, a deep and resonant sound that had the feel of charnel houses.”
Comparative for reverberating or pulsing with sound or energy
“He talks to the musician about growing up in a house resonant with music, about his early struggles, and about how music can make people weep.”
Comparative for having the ability to evoke enduring emotions
“The film's most emotionally resonant moment occurs early on, when Drew confronts her parents with her pregnancy.”
Comparative for having the ability to evoke enduring images or memories
“This is resonant with traditions such as those related in Gnostic writings and other early Christian myths.”
Comparative for having meaning or significance
“Scholars have noted just such a resonant detail connecting Norse and Indian mythology in the incident of Oðin whispering into Balðr's ear.”
Comparative for melodiously or musically soft and sweet
Comparative for rich, mellow and carefully articulated, especially with an upper-class accent
Comparative for of, or involved in the affairs of, the community, especially in government or entertainment
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