Can I use vibrant and resonant interchangeably in the sentence?
In (vibrant, resonant) voices, the university graduates finally sang their university hymn.
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.
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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.