re ‧ sound /rɪˈzaʊnd/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive]
[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Language: Old French ; Origin: resoner , from Latin resonare , from sonare 'to sound' ]
1 . if a place resounds with a sound, it is full of that sound
resound with
The stadium resounded with cheers.
resound to
By now, the whole room was resounding to the sound of the team’s chants.
2 . if a sound such as a musical note resounds, it continues loudly and clearly for quite a long time ⇨ resonate
resound through/around etc
a horn resounding through the forest
3 . formal to be mentioned or talked about a lot:
The war still resounds in the country’s folklore.