unresounding

adj

Etymology

From un- + resounding.

  1. derived from *swenh₂- — “to sound
  2. derived from resonāre
  3. derived from resoner — “to make a (deep or echoing) sound; of sounds: to echo; to ring; of one’s name or actions: to be frequently recounted; of a place: to re-echo or ring with sound
  4. derived from resoner
  5. derived from resoner
  6. inherited from resounen — “to return with an echo, resound; to make a sound, to sound; of speech or writing: to announce a theme
  7. suffixed as resounding — “resound + ing
  8. prefixed as unresounding — “un + resounding

Definitions

  1. Not resounding.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA