Synonym: plangency, rapport, reverberance, ringing, sonority, sonorousness, vibrancy. Similar words: resonant, resonate, dissonant, persona non grata, finance, penance, ordinance, repugnance. Meaning: ['rezənəns] n. 1. an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation 2. a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system 3. having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant 4. a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people 5. the quality imparted to voiced speech sounds by the action of the resonating chambers of the throat and mouth and nasal cavities.
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1. Her voice had a strange and thrilling resonance.
2. His words will have resonance for many musicians.
3. Playing the piano sets up resonance in those glass ornaments.
4. His voice had lost its resonance; it was tense and strained.
5. The movie had a special emotional resonance for me.
6. It had a certain peaty resonance.
7. Only that which is precise has resonance, he wrote.
8. Harp chords add great resonance to pizzicato strings.
9. Subject Index. % % % Description: Magnetic resonance has long demonstrated its tremendous versatility in many areas of science.
10. This phenomenon, known as Fermi resonance, occurs because the two vibrationally excited states mix.
11. For emotional resonance, flags are about as potent as a quadrilateral of cloth can be.
12. These doubts were to find a wider resonance in the twentieth century.
13. But the powerful resonance of a marine mammal exhaling through its blowhole again reaches my ears.
14. Similar conclusions can be drawn from nuclear magnetic-spin resonance studies - work which also requires verification.
15. Cyclotron resonance in human body cells Sabberton, Southampton, p8 - 15, 1990. 2.
16. And, of course, gave a whole new resonance to the phrase room service.
17. This might be attributed to cyclotron resonance induced in human body cells by weak electromagnetic fields.
18. Again, these words have a certain resonance for the nuclear age.
19. In addition, researchers did magnetic resonance imaging scans of the women's legs to look for increases in muscle size.
20. Maximum resonance occurs at a specific conjunction of microwave frequency and magnetic field strength.
21. The ideas of order, security, family, religion and country had the same resonance for them as for Michael.
22. In the process they seem to lose their emotional resonance, no longer expressing the reality that practitioners originally tried to capture.
23. Within his earshot there were scores of tins in different states of fullness and with varying resonance.
24. Of special interest are the clearly presented sections on spectral jumps, and single-spin magnetic resonance experiments.
25. Martha and Mary, the sisters of Lazarus, are central figures in a Gospel story with particular resonance for Catholic women.
26. The Vatican, I must say, is not too bad when it is full and the resonance is reduced.
27. Increasingly U-series dates are being used in conjunction with electron spin resonance dates using the same materials.sentencedict.com
28. Such all-embracing inventions as the transistor, X-rays and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy all come into this category.
29. The cases he selects to use with his students have a particular resonance with their lives.
30. In just these few days the name had taken on a resonance, a sense of fateful event.
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