Example: The deep sound of the foghorn resonated across the harbour..
It's basically like an echo.
A diamond may resonate emotionally, but you cannot vibrate a diamond in the sense that to resonate is to "...produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound."
Dull or quiet
Yes!
misunderstood; nonresonance; misinterpret
I heard my sound resonate many times in the valley
resonatus
The resonant frequency of that note was 440 Hz.
The organ music resonates throughout St Peter's Cathedral. The candidate chose topics that would resonate with his supporters.
It's basically like an echo.
Resonate actually stands for reverberating sound. An example sentence is: the school bell resonates the hall.
The correct spelling is, indeed, "resonate."
You could use "I am proud of my Metis heritage." This might resonate with a prospective employer.
Pavarotti's voice seemed to resonate endlessly in that cathedral.
A diamond may resonate emotionally, but you cannot vibrate a diamond in the sense that to resonate is to "...produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound."
There are several isotopes of iron, the most frequent is Fe56 (92 percent). Suggest you look up Wikipedia for Iron. I do not understand your use of word 'resonante'. If you mean 'resonate' I still don't understand what your query really is.
Here is an example sentence for 'resonate':The yodel resonated in the Alps until it faded away into the distance.