thunderer Synonyms
thunderer Meaning
thunderer (n)
an epithet for Jupiter
a noisemaker that makes a sound like thunder
thunderer (n.)
One who thunders; -- used especially as a translation of L. tonans, an epithet applied by the Romans to several of their gods, esp. to Jupiter.
thunderer Sentence Examples
- The thunderer's voice boomed through the skies, shaking the very foundations of the earth.
- The newspaper's thunderer editorial condemned the government's appalling policies with unwavering ferocity.
- The thunderer's roar seemed to split the heavens, leaving a deafening silence in its wake.
- The thunderer's wrath was unleashed upon the battlefield, reducing enemy ranks to mere ashes.
- The colossal thunderer, with its menacing presence, towered over the battlefield like an invincible fortress.
- The thunderer's judgment was swift and merciless, casting the guilty into the depths of despair.
- The thunderer's words resonated with the force of a thousand trumpets, leaving listeners in awe and trepidation.
- The tempestuous thunderer unleashed its fury, sending torrents of rain and hail upon the unsuspecting city.
- The thunderer's heart burned with an unquenchable fire, driving him to pursue his righteous cause with unwavering determination.
- The mighty thunderer, once a symbol of strength and power, was now a mere shadow of its former glory, broken and defeated.
FAQs About the word thunderer
an epithet for Jupiter, a noisemaker that makes a sound like thunderOne who thunders; -- used especially as a translation of L. tonans, an epithet applied by th
growl,roar, cry, scream, bellow,rumble, boom, shriek, blare, bawl
mumble, murmur, grunt, murmur, mutter, mouth, grunt, mouth, mumble, mutter
The thunderer's voice boomed through the skies, shaking the very foundations of the earth.
The newspaper's thunderer editorial condemned the government's appalling policies with unwavering ferocity.
The thunderer's roar seemed to split the heavens, leaving a deafening silence in its wake.
The thunderer's wrath was unleashed upon the battlefield, reducing enemy ranks to mere ashes.