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reverberation
noun
A violent oscillation or vibration
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The word 'reverberation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where sounds are reflected back and amplified, creating echo. For example: The church was full of people, and the choir's song sent reverberations throughout the building.
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His fine, reverberating consciousness sets off a corresponding reverberation in the sympathetic reader, who can't help but admire the way Italy liberates an appetite for sensual experience in this most cerebral of authors.
In one, he describes rare Southern folk blues as listening to "the narrow, haunted cosmos of the song, which one hears as a kind of reverberation, and which keeps people up at night".
During the years covered by this show--from 843 to 1261--the 1261--the 1261--thetion was felt as much in the Latin West as in the Islamic East.Monasteries like those in Moissac and Cluny in France had contacts with their equivalents in Byzantine.
By contrast, J.G. Ballard, Don DeLillo, Shiva Naipaul and others are praised for their "qualities of freshness, energy and reverberation of voice".Mr Amis's allergy to boring and ill-considered prose affects his own writing it brings him out in a rash of unexpected adjectives.
Mr Donoghue argues that this use of language intimates an ideal that "might if nothing else enrich the reverberation of our lives".If that sounds too sceptical a conclusion for an avowed Christian such as Mr Donoghue, readers might remember that Eliot was one of the 20th-century's more sceptical writers, despite his well-publicised religious and political loyalties.
Reverberation times in excess of one second degrade speech intelligibility from the speakers.
The best single measure of acoustic performance for auditoriums is the reverberation time, which is directly proportional to the volume of the hall and inversely proportional to the amount of sound absorbency within it, including wall and ceiling surfaces and the audience itself.
Measured in the sound range of 500 1,000 hertz, rooms with short reverberation times of one to 1.5 seconds are good for the intelligibility of speech, while longer reverberation times of 1.5 to 2.5 seconds add richness of tone to musical performances.
Characteristically, his singing was harsh, including shouted phrases, and his vivid slide guitar replies featured heavy amplifier reverberation.
Very large, old theatres built for vaudeville and live musical accompaniment of silent films have high ceilings and large interior volumes that produce reverberation times of two seconds or more.
Good acoustic design takes into account such issues as reverberation time; sound absorption of the finish materials; echoes; acoustic shadows; sound intimacy, texture, and blend; and external noise.
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