What is another word for re-sounding?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːsˈa͡ʊndɪŋ], [ ɹˌiːsˈaʊndɪŋ], [ ɹ_ˌiː_s_ˈaʊ_n_d_ɪ_ŋ]
Related words: sound substitution, sound replacement, re-voicing, sound editing, voice dubbing, sound for animation
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Similar words for re-sounding:
- audible (adjective)
- emphatic (adjective)
- high-sounding (adjective)
- hollow (adjective)
- insistent (adjective)
- loud (adjective)
- metallic (adjective)
- orotund (adjective)
- resounding (adjective)
- rolling (adjective)
- round (adjective)
- sonorous (adjective)
- stentorian (adjective)
- vibrant (adjective)
- loudly (adverb)
- peal (noun)
- bang (verb)
- blare (verb)
- boom (verb)
- clank (verb)
- echo (verb)
- peal (verb)
- praise (verb)
- reflect (verb)
- resound (verb)
- reverberate (verb)
- ring (verb)
- roar (verb)
- roll (verb)
- sing (verb)
- sound (verb)
- thunder (verb)
- vibrate (verb)
Synonyms for Re-sounding:
adj.
• audible (adjective)- detectable,
- aural,
- loud enough,
- within earshot,
- hearable,
- perceptible,
- clear,
- resounding,
- discernible,
- sounding,
- deafening,
- auricular,
- plain,
- distinct.
- determined,
- trenchant,
- vigorous,
- assertive,
- assured,
- impressive,
- definite,
- sober,
- categorical,
- certain,
- flat,
- positive,
- express,
- marked,
- important,
- sure,
- strong,
- dynamic,
- dogmatic,
- definitive,
- pronounced,
- direct,
- absolute,
- solemn,
- no mistake,
- telling,
- significant,
- earnest,
- cogent,
- striking,
- stressed,
- explicit,
- accented,
- energetic,
- decided,
- forcible,
- confident,
- pointed,
- potent,
- unmistakable,
- momentous,
- for a face.
- flowery,
- grandiloquent,
- high-flown,
- overblown,
- declamatory,
- swollen,
- aureate,
- rhetorical,
- fustian,
- magniloquent.
- unrelenting,
- clamorous,
- dogged,
- persistent,
- pressing,
- clamant,
- crying,
- importunate,
- exigent,
- burning,
- imperious,
- obstinate,
- reiterative,
- persevering,
- peremptory,
- Perseverant,
- incessant,
- resolute,
- urgent,
- dire,
- imperative,
- continuous.
- big,
- Ear-splitting,
- lusty,
- pealing,
- vociferous,
- rowdy,
- wakes the dead,
- loud-voiced,
- cacophonous,
- ear-piercing,
- blustering,
- rambunctious,
- boisterous,
- crashing,
- resonant,
- turbulent,
- full-mouthed,
- Fulminating,
- tumultuous,
- heavy,
- intense,
- high-sounding,
- piercing,
- forte,
- raucous,
- uproarious,
- blatant,
- vehement,
- turned up,
- obstreperous.
- forceful,
- rich,
- pulsing,
- plangent,
- stentorian,
- earsplitting,
- roaring,
- deep,
- sonorous,
- strident,
- thunderous,
- clangorous,
- thundering,
- reverberant,
- beating,
- echoing,
- throbbing,
- ringing,
- Heightened,
- mellow,
- noisy,
- intensified,
- rotund,
- orotund,
- pulsating,
- Deep-toned,
- vibrant,
- consonant,
- emphatic,
- thrilling,
- booming,
- profound,
- powerful,
- electrifying,
- reverberating,
- enhanced,
- full,
- loud,
- round,
- sonorant.
adv.
• loudly (adverb)- vehemently,
- crashingly,
- fully,
- blatantly,
- obtrusively,
- ostentatiously,
- articulately,
- rudely,
- emphatically,
- showily,
- obstreperously,
- tastelessly,
- piercingly,
- conspicuously,
- powerfully,
- tawdrily,
- gaudily,
- thunderingly,
- uproariously,
- boorishly,
- vociferously,
- deafeningly,
- ear-splittingly,
- Resonantly,
- Ringingly,
- shrilly,
- theatrically,
- cheaply,
- aloud,
- garishly,
- noisily,
- vulgarly.
n.
• peal (noun)- clamor,
- crash,
- reverberation,
- rumble,
- carillon,
- tintinnabulation,
- blast,
- thunder,
- clap,
- roar.
v.
• bang (verb) • blare (verb) • boom (verb) • clank (verb) • echo (verb)- mirror,
- ditto,
- do like,
- make like,
- respond,
- go like,
- parrot,
- reflect,
- ape,
- redouble,
- mimic,
- impersonate,
- second,
- react,
- parallel,
- rubber-stamp,
- reiterate,
- resemble,
- recall,
- imitate.
- celebrate,
- elevate,
- worship,
- proclaim,
- extol,
- distinguish,
- sanction,
- recommend,
- eulogize,
- smile on,
- ennoble,
- adulate,
- laud,
- endorse,
- pay homage,
- build up,
- make much of,
- advocate,
- tout,
- flatter,
- sing the praises,
- glorify,
- admire,
- aggrandize,
- hail,
- boost,
- honor,
- dignify,
- root,
- pay tribute,
- bless,
- compliment,
- commend,
- approve,
- give thanks,
- acclaim,
- reverence,
- cite,
- Panegyrize,
- applaud,
- stroke,
- cheer,
- puff,
- exalt,
- bow down,
- cry up,
- appreciate,
- cajole,
- rave over.
- give forth,
- copy,
- throw back,
- catch,
- emulate,
- reply,
- repeat,
- shine,
- rebound,
- take after,
- repercuss,
- match,
- reverse,
- flash,
- return,
- cast,
- revert,
- follow.
- echo,
- vibrate,
- reproduce,
- reverberate,
- boom,
- sound,
- ring,
- bounce back.
- descant,
- belt out,
- pipe,
- serenade,
- mouth,
- duet,
- hymn,
- harmonize,
- purr,
- canary,
- make melody,
- yodel,
- lullaby,
- choir,
- cantillate,
- singsong,
- chant,
- tune,
- chirp,
- burst into song,
- whistle,
- carol,
- groan,
- croon,
- warble,
- vocalize,
- solo,
- lift up a voice,
- intone,
- line out,
- wait,
- whine,
- troll.
How to use "Re-sounding" in context?
One of the ways an audio engineer can make a song sound better is by 're-sounding' it. By crafting certain treatments or sounds within an audio production, the engineer can not only make the song sound better, but also help to evoke a certain emotion or atmosphere.
For example, say you have a song that was recorded with a vintage microphone. If you want to give it a more modern sound, you could add a bit of computer-generated distortion to the audio mix in order to make it sound more like a modern recording.
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