Definitions for reverberant

reverberant re·ver·ber·ant

Spelling: [ri-vur-ber-uh nt]
IPA: /rɪˈvɜr bər ənt/

Reverberant is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 318 anagrams from letters in reverberant (abeeenrrrtv).

Definitions for reverberant

adjective

  1. reverberating; reechoing:

Origin of reverberant

1565-75; Latin reverberant- (stem of reverberāns), present participle of reverberāre, equivalent to re- re- + verber(āre) to beat, lash (derivative of verber whip) + -a

Examples for reverberant

How was it that he had heard no summons of the golden and reverberant hour?

I could hear no calls or cries—only the sound of the waves, made weirdly hollow and reverberant by the fog.

So still was the crowd, and so reverberant the air, that they could hear the man's footsteps on the stony hillside.

In which event you'll put that reverberant drunkard in the far-corner room, with Andy next.'

From above, the roar of the pines came to them, reverberant and melancholy.

His voice sounds so reverberant because it issues from the gloomy cistern in which he is held a captive.

The air was reverberant, sounds could be heard to a great distance.

"Thirty-two years," corrected Wedderburn in his voice of most reverberant certitude.

And she did laugh loudly, with a clear, sweet, reverberant ring that echoed through the little valley.

And then the chime rang, with a metallic, sharp click and then a long and reverberant clanging.

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