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Reboant | |
adjective | 1. That reverberates or resounds loudly. |
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| "The church bells chimed a reboant song on the hour throughout the day." | "My father's reboant cry up the stairs let us know he came home early." | "The bears will call to each other with reboant growls through the forest." |
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| Latin, early 19th century |
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| "Reboant" is used almost exclusively in a poetic sense. Coming from the Latin verb "reboō," meaning "to bellow or resound," this adjective describes sounds that ring and reverberate with majestic volume. ... | |
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