
Sonorous
[SON-er-uhs]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Latin, early 17th century
1.
(Of a person's voice or other sound) Imposingly deep and full.
2.
Capable of producing a deep or ringing sound.
Examples of Sonorous in a sentence
"The highlight of the hike was the sonorous cave, which produced a ringing echo from the hiker’s shouts."
"I chose the narrator for the audiobook of my first novel based on his rich, sonorous voice."

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