1. resounding - Noun
2. resounding - Adjective
3. resounding - Verb
5. resounding - Adjective Satellite
of Resound
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat I do not like about our definitions of genius is that there is in them nothing of the day of judgment, nothing of resounding through eternity and nothing of the footsteps of the Almighty. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
The award of the Peace Prize to these two ardent defenders of education sends out a resounding message to the world on the importance of education for building peaceful and sustainable societies. Irina Bokova
The more defects a man may have, the older he is, the less lovable, the more resounding his success. Marquis de Sade
Fame is the echo of actions, resounding them to the world, save that the echo repeats only the last art, but fame relates all, and often more than all. Thomas Fuller
And bottom line, without John by her side, everything seemed to be just a big, resounding meh. J.R. Ward
Marxism was applied according to the concrete historical situation of Vietnam and because of the guiding role of the vanguard party, faithful to its people and consequently to its doctrine, a resounding victory was achieved over the (French) imperialists. Che Guevara