sonorous (Meaning)
sonorous (s)
full and loud and deep
Synonyms & Antonyms of sonorous
Synonyms:
- plangent
- blaring
- clangorous
- shrill
- clamorous
- thundering
- blasting
- thunderous
- roaring
- booming
- piercing
- stentorian
- noisy
- earsplitting
- resounding
Antonyms:
sonorous Sentence Examples
- The church bells chimed with a deep, sonorous tone that reverberated through the town.
- The professor's voice was unusually sonorous, captivating his students with its rich timbre.
- The organ's sonorous chords filled the cathedral with majestic sound.
- The wind howled through the trees with a sonorous whistle that sent shivers down my spine.
- The waterfall cascaded into the pool below with a sonorous roar.
- The choir's voices blended harmoniously, creating a sonorous symphony that filled the concert hall.
- The thunder crackled with a sonorous boom that shook the windows.
- The ship's horn blared with a sonorous blast, signaling its departure from the harbor.
- The cello's sonorous notes resonated through the music room, painting a vibrant tapestry of sound.
- The orator's speech was delivered with a sonorous voice that commanded attention and inspired awe.
FAQs About the word sonorous
full and loud and deep
loud, deafening, ringing, plangent, blaring, clangorous, shrill, clamorous, thundering, blasting
soft, silent, low, quiet, silent, soft, gentle, quiet,gentle, low
The church bells chimed with a deep, sonorous tone that reverberated through the town.
The professor's voice was unusually sonorous, captivating his students with its rich timbre.
The organ's sonorous chords filled the cathedral with majestic sound.
The wind howled through the trees with a sonorous whistle that sent shivers down my spine.