Antonyms for re sonant
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : rez-uh-nuhnt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈrɛz ə nənt |
- aboveboard
- artless
- bland
- cacophonous
- calm
- cheerful
- colorless
- concise
- cramped
- depleted
- discordant
- dull
- empty
- faint
- filled
- flighty
- frivolous
- grating
- happy
- harsh
- hungry
- ignorant
- impoverished
- inaudible
- incomplete
- indistinct
- inharmonious
- inoffensive
- insignificant
- light
- little
- low
- mild
- moderate
- narrow
- needy
- obscure
- open
- pale
- poor
- quiet
- restrained
- serious
- shallow
- shy
- silent
- simple
- small
- soft
- starved
- stupid
- subdued
- superficial
- tasteful
- tasteless
- trivial
- uncaring
- unhealthy
- unimportant
- unintelligent
- unmelodic
- unmusical
- unsatisfied
- void
- weak
Definition of re sonant
Origin :- 1590s, from Latin resonantem (nominative resonans), present participle of resonare (see resonance).
- As in loud : adj blaring, noisy
- As in mellifluous : adj smooth and sweet sounding
- As in melodious/melodic : adj harmonious, musical
- As in repetitious : adj wordy, tedious
- As in resonant : adj vibrant in sound
- As in rich : adj full in color or sound
- As in rotund : adj sonorous
- As in tuneful : adj melodic, melodious
- As in vibrant : adj throbbing
- As in melodious : adj harmonious
- As in metallic : adj suggestive of metal in sound
- As in orotund : adj ostentatious
- As in cavernous : adj hollow and large
- As in alto : adj low
- As in roaring : adj loud
- As in deep : adj intense in effect on senses
- As in full : adj deep in sound
Synonyms for re sonant
- accordant
- agreeable
- alliterative
- alto
- alveolate
- aquiver
- assonant
- baritone
- bass
- beating
- bell-like
- big
- blaring
- blatant
- blustering
- boisterous
- bombastic
- booming
- boring
- bright
- broad
- cacophonous
- canorous
- catchy
- chambered
- chasmal
- clamorous
- clanging
- clangorous
- clear
- commodious
- concave
- concordant
- consonant
- contralto
- crashing
- curved inward
- dark
- deafening
- deep
- deep-set
- deep-toned
- distinct
- dulcet
- dull
- ear-piercing
- ear-splitting
- earsplitting
- echoic
- echoing
- electrifying
- eloquent
- emphatic
- enhanced
- euphonic
- euphonious
- expressive
- extreme
- fluid
- forte
- full
- full-mouthed
- full-toned
- fulminating
- gaping
- grave
- great
- hard
- harmonic
- harmonious
- heavy
- heightened
- high-sounding
- honeyed
- huge
- in tune
- intense
- intensified
- iterant
- iterative
- long-winded
- loud
- loud-voiced
- low
- low-pitched
- low-toned
- lusty
- mellifluent
- mellifluous
- mellow
- melodic
- musical
- noisy
- obstreperous
- orotund
- oscillating
- palpitating
- pealing
- piercing
- plangent
- pleasing
- pleasing to the ear
- pleonastic
- pompous
- powerful
- profound
- prolix
- pulsating
- pulsing
- quaking
- quivering
- rambunctious
- raucous
- recapitulatory
- redundant
- reiterative
- repeating
- repetitive
- resonant
- resounding
- reverberant
- reverberating
- rich
- ringing
- roaring
- roomy
- rotund
- round
- rounded
- rowdy
- sepulchral
- showy
- significant
- silvery
- socketed
- soft
- songful
- sonorant
- sonorous
- soothing
- spacious
- stentorian
- strident
- strong
- sunken
- sweet
- sweet-sounding
- symphonic
- symphonious
- tautological
- thrilling
- throaty
- throbbing
- thundering
- thunderous
- trembling
- tumultuous
- tuned
- tuneful
- turbulent
- turned up
- uproarious
- vast
- vehement
- verbose
- vibrant
- vivid
- vociferous
- wakes the dead
- warm
- well tuned
- well-tuned
- wide
- windy
- yawning
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