Having the quality of resonating together or vibrating in harmony with something else.
From 'co-' (together) + 'resonant' (from Latin 'resonare' meaning to sound again). Used in acoustics and metaphorically for ideas in harmony.
When two musical notes are coresonant, one naturally amplifies the other—this principle explains why certain frequencies feel psychologically satisfying and why we say ideas can 'resonate' with us.
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