thundering (Meaning)

Wordnet

thundering (s)

sounding like thunder

extraordinarily big or impressive

Webster

thundering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Thunder

Webster

thundering (a.)

Emitting thunder.

Very great; -- often adverbially.

Webster

thundering (n.)

Thunder.

thundering Sentence Examples

  1. The thundering roar of the storm shook the foundations of the house.
  2. The teacher's voice thundered through the classroom, demanding attention.
  3. The thunderous applause erupted from the audience, filling the auditorium.
  4. The water thundered down the waterfall, creating a deafening roar.
  5. The locomotive's thundering engine announced its arrival at the station.
  6. The thunderous footsteps of the giant shook the ground.
  7. The thundering drums of the marching band echoed through the streets.
  8. The thundering hooves of the horses pounded on the pavement.
  9. The thundering laughter of the group filled the air.
  10. The thunderous crash of the cymbals signaled the end of the performance.

FAQs About the word thundering

sounding like thunder, extraordinarily big or impressiveof Thunder, Emitting thunder., Very great; -- often adverbially., Thunder.

thunderous, roaring,loud, ringing, deafening, noisy, earsplitting, stentorian, plangent, clamorous

silent, gentle, soft, low,gentle, quiet, low, quiet, dead, soft

The thundering roar of the storm shook the foundations of the house.

The teacher's voice thundered through the classroom, demanding attention.

The thunderous applause erupted from the audience, filling the auditorium.

The water thundered down the waterfall, creating a deafening roar.