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reverberant

[ri-vur-ber-uhnt] / rɪˈvɜr bər ənt /








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The researchers state that auditory stream segregation may be important both for singling out a specific speaker in a crowded environment, and for clearly understanding an individual speaker in a reverberant space.

From Science Daily

Once Mahito enters the tower — a wonderland of talking birds, unborn souls and the boy’s godlike granduncle — the score grows larger and stranger, with quirky tuned percussion, electronic effects, chorus and reverberant, cosmic orchestration.

From Los Angeles Times

Keaton’s performance — sly, affectionately cranky, subtly reverberant — is certainly one of “The Flash’s” highlights.

From Los Angeles Times

You haven’t really heard “Happy Birthday” until a Broadway chorus of 37, accompanied by 19 crack musicians, sings it in a crowded, reverberant room.

From New York Times

Those words wafted back as I read Simon Van Booy’s reverberant new novel, “The Presence of Absence.”

From Washington Post