17 Verbs to Use for the Word reverberation

An infection, an illness, an ailment, an exaltation or intoxication of such members will produce reverberations in both directorates.

"But," M. Bourdon adds, "when he shouts we must not think we hear in his tones the reverberations of the German soul."

The thought is quiet as a flake, A crash without a sound; How life's reverberation Its explanation found!

As in 1525, they were promptly crushed by the German princes, Catholic and Protestant, of the neighborhood; but their rising had created some reverberation in France, and the Reformers had been suspected of an inclination to take part in it.

V. sound dead; stop the sound, damp the sound, deaden the sound, deaden the reverberations, dampen the reverberations.

V. sound dead; stop the sound, damp the sound, deaden the sound, deaden the reverberations, dampen the reverberations.

Mazes became eccentric, the prison unbent itself; the interior experienced an undefinable reverberation from the outside.

You can feel in her letters, in her novels, in her whole nature, the long reverberation of the shock.

In front, but far below, was the troubled sea, rolling mysteriously out of a grey mist of snowflakes, breaking in thick sheets of clotted froth against the black cliff, and making long reverberations, and hollow, gurgling noises in the subterranean caverns which it had hollowed out.

He did not perceive the slightest reverberation, nor did the drum give the least vibratory sign.

Then he remembered the reverberation from the banks of the gorge and the perpetual accompaniment of shifting, jostling pebbles.

The musketry and rifles from the Kentuckians and Tennesseans, joined the fire of the artillery, and in a few moments was heard along the line a ceaseless, rolling fire, whose tremendous noise resembled the continued reverberation of thunder.

His arrows send no telltale reverberations to the distant clearing.

A spirit worn and weakened by some scathing sorrow could scarcely bear the reverberation.

Indeed, I could hardly have supported the reverberation of heat from the sides of the ravine, but for a fixed belief that I should be successful.

We hurried on then, but as we met many peasants, all coming the other way afoot and all with excited stories of a supposed battle ahead, and as we ourselves now began to catch the faint reverberations of cannon fire, our drivers manifested a strange reluctance about proceeding farther.

I believe myself that it came from above, and not from beneath; for although a portion of the vaulted roof of the little chamber had been broken in, the greater part of it still remained, and might have caused a reverberation.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  reverberation