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resounding
[ ri-zoun-ding ]
adjective
- making an echoing sound:
a resounding thud.
- uttered loudly:
resounding speech.
- impressively thorough or complete:
a resounding popular success.
resounding
/ rɪˈzaʊndɪŋ /
adjective
- clear and emphatic; unmistakable
a resounding vote of confidence
- full of or characterized by resonance; reverberating
a resounding slap
Derived Forms
- reˈsoundingly, adverb
Other Words From
- re·sounding·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of resounding1
Example Sentences
Since his resounding election win earlier this month, Trump has steadily named those he wants to fill high-ranking positions in his administration, seeming to choose close allies over those with related policy experience.
For some, the question has been answered, and it is a resounding no.
There have been many explanations offered for Trump’s resounding victory but for some there is one thing that stands out.
On Fox News Wednesday, Trump spokesperson Karoline Leavitt insisted, "The American people delivered a resounding victory for President Trump and it gives him a mandate."
Ultimately, the winning coalition Harris needed to beat Trump never materialised, and voters' resounding rejection of Democrats showed that the party has a deeper problem than just an unpopular president.
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