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resounding
[ri-zoun-ding]
adjective
making an echoing sound.
a resounding thud.
uttered loudly.
resounding speech.
impressively thorough or complete.
a resounding popular success.
resounding
/ ɪˈʊԻɪŋ /
adjective
clear and emphatic; unmistakable
a resounding vote of confidence
full of or characterized by resonance; reverberating
a resounding slap
Other 51Թ Forms
- resoundingly adverb
- ˈdzܲԻ徱Բ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of resounding1
Example Sentences
"The Supreme Court's decision represents a resounding victory for religious liberty and for the foundational principles that have guided our nation since its founding," he said.
The crack of the ball off Jordan Woolery’s bat in the first inning sent a sharp, resounding message — the Bruins weren’t going to let their opponent dictate the tone this time.
But really, it’s a question Republicans have been asking — and answering with a resounding yes — for years.
Mr Chambers said the answer, so far, is a resounding yes.
By mid-March, he was being sworn in as prime minister - the first to have never held elected public office before - after a resounding win in the Liberal leadership race.
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