sonorous

adjective
UK: /səˈnɔː.rəs/
US: /səˈnɔr.əs/
  1. Having a deep, full, and pleasant sound.

    1. The sonorous music filled the hall, creating a warm atmosphere.
    2. His sonorous voice resonated through the large cathedral, captivating everyone present.
  2. Capable of producing a loud, deep, or ringing sound.

    1. The sonorous bell called people to the town square.
    2. The opera singer's sonorous tones were powerful and easily heard throughout the theater.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sonorous" in English means: Having a deep, full, and pleasant sound., Capable of producing a loud, deep, or ringing sound..

The phonetic transcription of "sonorous" is /səˈnɔː.rəs/ in British English and /səˈnɔr.əs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sonorous": resonant, rich, deep, vibrant.

Example usage of "sonorous": "The sonorous music filled the hall, creating a warm atmosphere.". More examples on the page.