Library

EXP: 08888
HITS: {{lyricTraining.hits}}888
STREAKS: {{lyricTraining.streaks}}888
TIME: {{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}88
{{word.word}}

{{cue.translated_text}}

{{lyricTraining.hint}}

x{{playblackSpeed.toFixed(2)}}

Loading ..

Not Found

{{annotation.word}} ({{annotation.pos_simplify}})

/{{annotation.phonetic}}/

{{annotation.translation}}

{{annotation.name}}

{{annotation.sub_type}}

Back

Games & Quizzes

Training Mode - Typing
Fill the gaps to the Lyric - Best method
Training Mode - Picking
Pick the correct word to fill in the gap
{{game.name}}
{{game.description}} Requires {{game.required_annotions}} vocabulary annotations

Congratulations! You gained {{totalPoint}} XP

You may need to watch a part of the video to unlock quizzes

Don't forget to Sign In to save your points

Repeat Skip ({{game.question_index}}/{{game.questions.length}})
{{part}}
Repeat Skip ({{game.question_index + 1}}/{{game.questions.length}})
{{choice.text}}
{{choice.text}}

Make correct pairs from two columns

{{lyricTraining.finished && lyricTraining.timed_out ? 'Timed Out' : 'Challenge Accomplished'}}

PERFECT HITS {{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.PERFECT_HITS * 20}}
HITS {{lyricTraining.stats.HITS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.HITS * 10}}
LONGEST STREAK {{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS}} +{{lyricTraining.stats.LONGEST_STREAKS * 10}}
REMAINING TIME {{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}s +{{lyricTraining.timeout / 1000}}
TOTAL +{{lyricTraining.exp}}
{{word.word}} - {{dictionary.definition[0].phonetic || ("/" + dictionary.phonetics +"/")}} - {{word.translation}}

We couldn't find definitions for the word you were looking for.
Or maybe the current language is not supported

{{simpleDefinition.pos}}

{{simpleDefinition.def}}

{{word.word}}

Sentences & parts of speech:

  • {{tag.normal}} {{tag.pos_name}}

  • {{c.startTime | duration}}


    {{c.translated_text}}

All {{pos.pos_simplify}}
{{a.word || a.name}}
/{{a.phonetic}}/

{{a.type || a.sub_type}}

{{a.translation}}
{{a.definition}}

The example sentences of REVERBERATION in videos (3 in total of 13)

and coordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction that determiner big adjective peak noun, singular or mass will modal carry verb, base form the determiner reverberation noun, singular or mass out preposition or subordinating conjunction for preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner period noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction time noun, singular or mass
in preposition or subordinating conjunction order noun, singular or mass to to take verb, base form an determiner accurate adjective reverberation noun, singular or mass time noun, singular or mass reading noun, singular or mass , we personal pronoun need verb, non-3rd person singular present to to energize verb, base form the determiner room noun, singular or mass
today proper noun, singular we personal pronoun re noun, singular or mass doing verb, gerund or present participle comment verb, base form responses noun, plural from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner last adjective two cardinal number episodes noun, plural - the determiner one cardinal number about preposition or subordinating conjunction reverberation noun, singular or mass

Use "reverberation" in a sentence | "reverberation" example sentences

How to use "reverberation" in a sentence?

  • And wheresoever, in his rich creation, Sweet music breathes--in wave, or bird, or soul-- 'Tis but the faint and far reverberation Of that great tune to which the planets roll!
    -Frances Sargent Osgood-
  • Look at any inspired painting. It's like a gong sounding; it puts you in a state of reverberation.
    -Philip Guston-
  • The writing of a poem is like a child throwing stones into a mineshaft. You compose first, then you listen for the reverberation.
    -James Fenton-
  • The horror of the Twentieth Century was the size of each new event, and the paucity of its reverberation.
    -Norman Mailer-
  • What an age experiences as evil is usually an untimely reverberation echoing what was previously experienced as good--the atavismof an older ideal.
    -Friedrich Nietzsche-
  • I do not want an echo of myself from my children. I do not want to hear from them merely the reverberation of my own voice.
    -Madame de Stael-
  • The attacks on Sept. 11 really sent a shock wave through our economy, and the full reverberation of that is not yet known.
    -Elaine Chao-
  • No severe or prolonged bodily illness followed this incident of the red-room: it only gave my nerves a shock, of which I feel the reverberation to this day.
    -Charlotte Bronte-
Special thanks to The Free Dictionary and azquotes for providing us with the information used in this web page

Definition and meaning of REVERBERATION

What does "reverberation mean?"

/rəˌvərbəˈrāSH(ə)n/

reverberation

noun
prolongation of sound.

What are synonyms of "reverberation"?
Some common synonyms of "reverberation" are:
  • resonance,
  • echo,
  • echoing,
  • re-echoing,
  • resounding,
  • pulsation,
  • vibration,
  • ringing,
  • peal,
  • boom,
  • booming,
  • rumble,
  • rumbling,
  • roll,
  • pound,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈrezənəns/

resonance
noun

quality in sound of being deep and reverberating.

/ˈekō/

echo
noun verb

sound caused by reflection of sound from surface. (Of a sound) to be repeated.

/ˈekōiNG/

echoing
adjective verb

(of sound) repeated or reverberating after original sound has stopped. (Of a place) to be filled with repeating sounds.

/rəˈzoundiNG/

resounding
adjective verb

Impressively thorough or complete. To echo with the sound of.

pulsation
noun

Sharp waves in the normal electrical state.

/vīˈbrāSH(ə)n/

vibration
noun

instance of vibrating.

/ˈriNGiNG/

ringing
adjective verb

having or emitting clear resonant sound. To make a loud, noisy constant sound.

/pēl/

peal
noun verb

ringing of bell or bells. ring loudly.

/bo͞om/

boom
noun verb

Very fast increase in growth or popularity. make loud, deep sound.

/ˈbo͞omiNG/

booming
adjective verb

having period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth. To experience a rapid increase in growth.

/ˈrəmbəl/

rumble
noun verb

Low, heavy continuous sound or series of sounds. To make low, heavy continuous sounds.

/ˈrəmb(ə)liNG/

rumbling
adjective noun verb

making or constituting deep resonant sound. continuous deep, resonant sound. To make low, heavy continuous sounds.

/rōl/

roll
noun verb

Photographic film wrapped round and round itself. To make something smooth/flat using rounded tool.

/pound/

pound
noun verb

unit of weight. To strike something with great force repeatedly.

Is "reverberation" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "reverberation" is a countable noun.

The plural of "reverberation" is "reverberations".

Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
Z
X
C
V
B
N
M