All 5 Uses of
resonate
in
The Da Vinci Code
- As she spoke, her accented English resonated off the tile walls, giving her voice a hollow quality.†
Chpt 11-12 *
- Echoes of the tragedy still resonated in modern culture; to this day, Friday the thirteenth was considered unlucky.†
Chpt 37-38
- Before Langdon could even ponder what ancient password the verse was trying to reveal, he felt something far more fundamental resonate within him—the meter of the poem.†
Chpt 71-72
- He heard the rhythms of iambic pentameter and chanting, Hieros Gamos and sacred rites, resonating with the rumble of the jet.†
Chpt 75-76
- "It's over here," Langdon's deep voice resonated from across the room.†
Chpt 85-86
Definition:
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(resonate) having reinforcing effectsThe exact meaning of resonate depends upon its context. For example:
- "The sound resonates." -- has reinforcing effects that make it sound richer
- "He has a resonate voice." -- deep and rich
- "The story resonates with me." -- evokes shared feelings or beliefs
- "It is resonant of my childhood." -- brings to mind