thunderous

[ˈθʌndərəs]

thunderous Definition

  • 1making a loud, rumbling noise like thunder
  • 2very impressive or powerful

Using thunderous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The thunderous applause filled the auditorium.

  • Example

    The thunderous sound of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.

  • Example

    The thunderous roar of the lion sent shivers down my spine.

thunderous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thunderous

Antonyms for thunderous

Phrases with thunderous

  • a silence that is so profound and tense that it feels like it could be shattered by the slightest sound

    Example

    After the announcement, there was a thunderous silence in the room.

  • a loud and enthusiastic round of applause

    Example

    The singer received a thunderous ovation from the audience.

  • a deep and powerful voice that commands attention

    Example

    The actor's thunderous voice boomed across the stage.

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Summary: thunderous in Brief

The term 'thunderous' [ˈθʌndərəs] describes something that makes a loud, rumbling noise like thunder, or something that is very impressive or powerful. It can be used to describe sounds like 'The thunderous sound of the waterfall,' or reactions like 'The thunderous applause filled the auditorium.' Phrases like 'thunderous silence' and 'thunderous ovation' add depth to the term, while 'thunderous voice' describes a deep and commanding tone.