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Resonate Past Tense
The past tense of Resonate is resonated.
1. resonate
verb. ['ˈrɛzəˌneɪt'] be received or understood.
Synonyms
Etymology
- resonatio (Latin)
- resonare (Latin)
Rhymes with Resonate
- agglutinate
- alienate
- alternate
- assassinate
- caffeinate
- carbonate
- chlorinate
- concatenate
- contaminate
- coordinate
- cross-pollinate
- culminate
- decaffeinate
- decontaminate
- denominate
- designate
- designate
- determinate
- detonate
- discriminate
Sentences with resonate
1. Verb, base form
Comedy writers know that something that seems funny in the moment may not resonate after a little reflection.
2. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Good communicators often speak or write from the heart; they use words that resonate with others.
Quotes about resonate
1. I think what 'The Hobbit' and Middle-earth deal in are quite universal and timeless themes of honour and love and friendship... so they're things that do resonate with people.
- Martin Freeman
2. My heartbeat is a pulse, and it pumps out sonic vibrations that resonate with her mind as she lays her head on my chest. Listen silently and you can hear the frequency of love.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. Just because someone desires you, it does not mean that they value you.Read it over.Again.Let those words resonate in your mind.
- Nayyirah Waheed