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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Can I use vibrant and resonant interchangeably in the sentence?

Can I use vibrant and resonant interchangeably in the sentence?

In (vibrant, resonant) voices, the university graduates finally sang their university hymn.

  

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Either is correct enough, but they are not interchangeable. It seems unlikely that all their voices were resonant unless they were graduating from Bass Baritone University. Resonance is a physical property of a voice.

  • Either is correct enough, but they are not interchangeable.
  • It seems unlikely that all their voices were resonant unless they were graduating from Bass Baritone University.
  • Resonance is a physical property of a voice.
  • "Vibrant" is better.
  • It speaks to the liveliness of their singing.
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Either is correct enough, but they are not interchangeable. It seems unlikely that all their voices were resonant unless they were graduating from Bass Baritone University. Resonance is a physical property of a voice. "Vibrant" is better. It speaks to the liveliness of their singing.

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