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    reverberation
    /rɪˌvəːbəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

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  2. Reverberation is not limited to indoor spaces as it exists in forests and other outdoor environments where reflection exists. Reverberation occurs naturally when a person sings, talks, or plays an instrument acoustically in a hall or performance space with sound-reflective surfaces.

  3. Reverberation refers to the combined efforts of multiple echoes that takes place in a concert hall or room and is heard by a listener. Furthermore, reverberation exists in almost all indoor spaces but does not exist in most outdoor venues.

  4. Reverberation: Definition. Reverberation is the phenomenon of the persistence of sound after it has been stopped due to multiple reflections from surfaces, such as furniture, people, air, etc., within a closed surface.

  5. REVERBERATION definition: 1. a sound that lasts for a long time and makes things seem to shake: 2. effects that spread and…. Learn more.

  6. 1. : an act of reverberating : the state of being reverberated. 2. a. : something that is reverberated. b. : an effect or impact that resembles an echo. Examples of reverberation in a Sentence. the reverberations of her voice Although the room was very big, her voice could be heard with little reverberation.

  7. noun. a reechoed sound. the fact of being reverberated or reflected. something that is reverberated: Reverberations from the explosion were felt within a six-mile radius. an act or instance of reverberating. Physics. the persistence of a sound after its source has stopped, caused by multiple reflection of the sound within a closed space.

  8. REVERBERATION meaning: 1. a sound that lasts for a long time and makes things seem to shake: 2. effects that spread and…. Learn more.

  9. A reverberation is an echoing sound. When you bang on a big piece of metal, you can hear the reverberation even after you stop banging. The repeating, often low, booming sound that follows the strum of an electric guitar or the thump of a drumstick on a cymbal is called reverberation.

  10. Reverberations are serious effects that follow a sudden, dramatic event. The move by these two colleges is sending reverberations through higher education. 2. variable noun. A reverberation is the shaking and echoing effect that you hear after a loud sound has been made.

  11. reverberation. noun. /rɪˌvərbəˈreɪʃn/. [countable, usually plural, uncountable] a loud noise that continues for some time after it has been produced because of the surfaces around it synonym echo The reverberations of the drum were still vibrating in the air.