resonance
Pronunciation
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change- (uncountable) In music, resonance is the rich, clear sound made by instruments or voices.
- The guitar's body gives it a strong resonance.
- (uncountable) Resonance is the experience of an idea, feeling, or situation feeling deeply meaningful.
- Her speech had great emotional resonance with the audience.
- (uncountable) Resonance, is the quality of space like a hall, church, or cave that makes speech or music in it sound deep and full.
- The room had great resonance because of the wood floors.
- (uncountable) Resonance is sound that is produced or increased in one object when sound waves hit it.
- The resonance frequency of the wine glass is 440 Hz.
- (uncountable) In chemistry, resonance refers to the way some molecules can be represented by more than one structure at the same time.
- The resonance of the molecule helps explain its stability.
- (uncountable) In music, resonance is the rich, clear sound made by instruments or voices.
- The guitar's body gives it a strong resonance.
- The singer's voice had a lasting resonance.
- (uncountable) In electronics, resonance occurs when a circuit can easily transfer energy at a certain frequency.
- The circuit is designed to have resonance at this frequency.