The word "re-sounded" refers to a sound being repeated or echoed. Antonyms for "re-sounded" would be words that convey the opposite meaning, such as "silenced," "quieted," "hushed," or "muffled." When a sound is silenced, it is completely stopped and no longer audible. The word "hushed" or "quieted" indicates that the sound has been intentionally lowered or decreased in volume. "Muffled" implies that the sound has been partially blocked or dampened. Therefore, while "re-sounded" indicates a repetition or intensification of a sound, its antonyms suggest a decrease in volume or elimination of the sound altogether.