thunderpeal

[thuhn-der-peel]

thunderpeal Definition

a loud, explosive sound of thunder.

Using thunderpeal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thunderpeal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The thunderpeal was so loud that it shook the windows.

  • Example

    The storm was accompanied by frequent thunderpeals.

thunderpeal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thunderpeal

Phrases with thunderpeal

  • a continuous sound of thunder

    Example

    The roll of thunder in the distance signaled the approaching storm.

  • a storm with thunder and lightning

    Example

    The thunder and lightning were so intense that we had to stay indoors.

  • very loud and enthusiastic applause

    Example

    The performer received thunderous applause from the audience.

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Summary: thunderpeal in Brief

'Thunderpeal' [thuhn-der-peel] is a noun that refers to a loud, explosive sound of thunder. It is often used to describe the intensity of a storm, as in 'The storm was accompanied by frequent thunderpeals.' Other related phrases include 'roll of thunder,' 'thunder and lightning,' and 'thunderous applause.'