Reverberative example sentences

Related (6): echoing, resounding, resonant, sonorous, vibrant, pulsating

reverberative

definition

  - adjective form of reverberate

re·ver·ber·ate

verb

reverberate (verb) · reverberates (third person present) · reverberated (past tense) · reverberated (past participle) · reverberating (present participle)

  - (of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo:

  - (of a place) appear to vibrate or be disturbed because of a loud noise:

  - return or re-echo (a sound):

  - have continuing and serious effects:

Synonyms

reverberate, resound, echo, repeat, resonate, pulsate, vibrate, ring, peal, boom, rumble, roll, pound, thump, drum, thrum, Legal

"Reverberative" Example Sentences

1. The reverberative sound of the church bell echoed through the valley.
2. The concert had a reverberative effect on the audience.
3. The room was filled with a reverberative hum from the speakers.
4. The thunder had a deeply reverberative quality that rattled the windows.
5. The drums added a reverberative element to the music.
6. The sound of the waterfall was incredibly reverberative in the canyon.
7. The bass guitar had a powerful, reverberative sound that shook the room.
8. The choir's voices created a beautifu reverberative sound in the cathedral.
9. The church was known for its reverberative acoustics in performances.
10. The sound of the gunshots was especially reverberative in the small room.
11. The amplifier increased the reverberative effect of the guitar.
12. The music had a reverberative quality that filled the space.
13. The room was filled with a reverberative silence after the announcement.
14. The loudspeaker had a reverberative quality that reached the back of the room.
15. The sound system was designed to create a reverberative effect on the sound.
16. The percussion section had a reverberative effect on the symphony's sound.
17. The earthquake's impact was reverberative, causing aftershocks for days.
18. The metallic clang had a reverberative effect on the warehouse.
19. The chorus added a reverberative effect to the song's chorus.
20. The acoustics of the stadium were incredibly reverberative during the anthem.
21. The sound waves reverberated through the empty hall in harmony.
22. The piano keys had a reverberative response to touch.
23. The singer's voice had a reverberative quality in the microphone.
24. The guitar player used a pedal to increase the reverberative sound.
25. The gunshots had a reverberative sound that could be heard blocks away.
26. The sound of the water in the fountain was reverberative and calming.
27. The sound of the train's whistle was reverberative throughout the town.
28. The church's wooden pews created a unique reverberative sound.
29. The radio announcer's voice had a reverberative effect on the listeners.
30. The engineer adjusted the soundboard to increase the reverberative effect.

Common Phases

1. The guitar's sound was reverberative; it echoed throughout the room.
2. The singer's voice had a reverberative quality; it lingered in the air long after she finished singing.
3. The drum beats were reverberative; they shook the ground beneath our feet.
4. The church's high ceilings created a reverberative echo; every sound bounced off the walls.
5. The sound of thunder was reverberative; it rumbled across the sky.

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