Antonyms for re sonances
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : rez-uh-nuh ns |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛz ə nəns |
Definition of re sonances
Origin :- mid-15c., in acoustics, "prolongation of sound by reverberation;" 1660s, "act of resonating;" from Middle French resonance (15c.), from Latin resonantia "echo," from resonare "to sound again" (see resound). Earlier in same sense was resonation (early 15c.).
- As in melody : noun harmony, tune
- As in roll : noun growl, reverberation
- As in sound : noun something heard or audible
- As in tone : noun pitch, volume
- As in vibration : noun shaking, quivering
- As in resonance : noun reverberation
- As in timbre : noun tone
- As in twang : noun nasal sound
- As in tonality : noun tone
Synonyms for re sonances
- accent
- air
- aria
- assonance
- barrage
- beat
- beating
- boom
- booming
- carillon
- chant
- chime
- clangor
- concord
- consonance
- descant
- diapason
- din
- drone
- drumbeat
- drumming
- echoing
- emphasis
- euphony
- fluctuation
- force
- fullness
- grumble
- harmony
- inflection
- intonation
- judder
- lay
- loudness
- lyric
- measure
- melodiousness
- melody
- modulation
- music
- musicality
- nasality
- noise
- note
- oscillation
- overtone
- pitch
- plangency
- pulsation
- pulse
- quake
- quaver
- quiver
- racket
- rat-a-tat
- refrain
- report
- resonance
- resound
- reverberation
- ringing
- roar
- rumble
- rumbling
- run
- shake
- shimmy
- softness
- sonance
- sonancy
- song
- sonority
- sonorousness
- sound
- static
- strain
- strength
- stress
- tenor
- theme
- throb
- throbbing
- thunder
- timbre
- tonality
- tone
- tone color
- trembling
- tremor
- tunefulness
- unison
- vacillation
- vibration
- voice
- wave
- wavering
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