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Sonorous, adj.

Pronunciation: ˈsänərəs

Meaning: This nifty word has in mind, when speaking of a person’s voice or some other sound, something that is deep and full and rich and resonant. It describes something that is capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. It often implies a voice or a musical tone that has a kind of majestic weight to it, booming or impressive or melodious. It can also be used in reference to speech or writing that sounds impressive.

Usage:

  • “He read aloud with a sonorous and almost musical voice.”
  • “This particular alloy is sonorous and useful in making bells.”
  • “His speech may have been somewhat sonorous but it lacked substance.”
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