reverberant in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ri'və:bərənt ] ]
Examples
- This time the sound in the empty hall was, if anything, overly bright and reverberant.
- It's grander, fuller, deeper, more reverberant than all but a few feature films.
- Poussin's roots were in Venetian art, the rich, reverberant colors and animation he found in Titian.
- That's a lot of ground to cover, even in the reverberant shorthand of fairy-tale symbolism.
- The obvious reverberant coinage was upsize, which made an appearance in an ad in the March 1983 Car and Driver.
- Weinberg's own experimentation since the " Darkness " days had also led to a more reverberant sound.
- The group play brooding songs featuring sparse piano and guitar, baritone vocals, uplifting choral passages and reverberant orchestral crescendos.
- This method can also be useful for testing articles that are too large to fit inside a traditional acoustic reverberant chamber.
- That upper chamber provides light, from high windows during the day and chandeliers at night, and a rich, reverberant acoustic.
- This produces a more-intimate, less-reverberant sound than is heard when a singer is or more from the microphone.