res‧o‧nance /ˈrezənəns/ 
 noun1.  [uncountable] the resonance of a sound is its quality of being deep and loud and continuing for a long time
2.  [uncountable and countable] formal the special meaning or importance that something has for you because it relates to your own experiences: 
 a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century
 a tradition that has little resonance in the 21st century His words will have resonance for many musicians.3.  [uncountable and countable] technical
 His words will have resonance for many musicians.3.  [uncountable and countable] technical sound that is produced or increased in one object by sound waves from another object 
 [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲