redound — to have an effect or result, especially a good or beneficial one; to contribute to one's credit or reputation
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to have an effect or result, especially a good or beneficial one; to contribute to one's credit or reputation
Pronunciation (IPA): /rɪˈdaʊnd/
Korean meaning: (좋은) 결과를 가져오다, 도움이 되다, 명성에 기여하다
Korean pronunciation: 리**다운**드
Example Sentences
- The CEO's midnight pizza delivery to overworked employees will surely redound to his popularity.
- Her volunteer work at the animal shelter redounded to her reputation as a compassionate leader.
- The student's habit of bringing homemade cookies to class redounded to his teacher's affection.
redound
VERB//rɪˈdaʊnd//
to have an effect or result, especially a good or beneficial one; to contribute to one's credit or reputation

a cheerful volunteer finishes planting colorful flowers and vegetables in raised garden beds. She wipes her brow with satisfaction as she surveys her hard work. Neighbors begin gathering around the beautiful garden, bringing their children to see the vibrant plants. The community members smile and point at the flourishing garden, clearly appreciating the volunteer's efforts. Some residents start bringing their own tools to help expand the garden. The volunteer beams with pride as people thank her and compliment the transformation. how her dedicated work has resulted in positive effects that contribute to her good reputation in the community
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Origin
From Latin 'redundare' meaning 'to overflow' or 'surge back.' The word originally described water flowing back and overflowing, which evolved to mean having an effect or consequence that flows back to benefit someone.
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“The CEO's midnight pizza delivery to overworked employees will surely redound to his popularity.”
“Her volunteer work at the animal shelter redounded to her reputation as a compassionate leader.”
“The student's habit of bringing homemade cookies to class redounded to his teacher's affection.”
“His efforts to improve workplace safety redounded to the company's overall success.”
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