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retumbar

/ʁe.tũ.ˈbaɾ/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To resound, echo, or rumble loudly, especially with a deep, resonant sound.

Example Sentences:
  • O trovão fez retumbar as janelas da casa durante a tempestade.
  • A voz do orador fez retumbar por todo o auditório.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the Latin 'retumbare', a compound of the prefix 're-' (again, back) and 'tumbare' (to fall or tumble, likely of onomatopoeic origin imitating the sound of a heavy fall or impact). It evolved to describe the echoing or resounding quality of loud noises.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 're-tumble' of thunder; when thunder rolls and echoes, it sounds like it is tumbling over itself again and again.

Frequently Asked Questions About “retumbar

1. What is the meaning of “retumbar” in English?

In English, retumbar (verb) is defined as: “To resound, echo, or rumble loudly, especially with a deep, resonant sound.”.

2. How do you use “retumbar” in a sentence?

O trovão fez retumbar as janelas da casa durante a tempestade.

3. What are English synonyms of “retumbar”?

Common synonyms include:ressoar,ecoar,trovejar,estrondar

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “retumbar”?

Derived from the Latin 'retumbare', a compound of the prefix 're-' (again, back) and 'tumbare' (to fall or tumble, likely of onomatopoeic origin imitating the sound of a heavy fall or impact). It evolved to describe the echoing or resounding quality of loud noises.