Crossword-Solution: SONOROUS
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Sonorous | a. | Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals. |
| Sonorous | a. | Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a sonorous voice. |
| Sonorous | a. | Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as, the vowels are sonorous. |
| Sonorous | a. | Impressive in sound; high-sounding. |
| Sonorous | a. | Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi. |
We have 56 clues for the answer “SONOROUS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Producing a deep rich sound | 1 answer |
| Loud, deep or resonant, as a sound | 1 answer |
| Full-toned | 1 answer |
| FULL in sound | 1 answer |
| Deep and booming | 1 answer |
| High-sounding | 3 answers |
| Referring to a voice that is deep, full throated, or loud | 4 answers |
| Operatic | 10 answers |
| A DULL RESONANT SOUND AS OF A BELL | 10 answers |
| longation | 13 answers |
| plangent | 14 answers |
| euphuistic | 14 answers |
| reverberant | 15 answers |
| symphonic | 16 answers |
| Flowery | 18 answers |
| outloud | 18 answers |
| rhetorically | 18 answers |
| lexical | 18 answers |
| Songlike | 18 answers |
| Tune-ful | 18 answers |
| euphonious | 18 answers |
| Lyrical | 19 answers |
| Magniloquent | 19 answers |
| Verbally | 19 answers |
| Resounding. | 20 answers |
| Overblown | 20 answers |
| declamatory | 21 answers |
| Orally | 22 answers |
| dulcet | 23 answers |
| AUREATE | 24 answers |
| Melodic | 25 answers |
| basso | 26 answers |
| resonant | 27 answers |
| Vocal | 28 answers |
| oratorical | 28 answers |
| ringing | 28 answers |
| mellifluous | 29 answers |
| ALOUD | 29 answers |
| Booming | 30 answers |
| sounding | 30 answers |
| Echoing. | 31 answers |
| Spoken | 32 answers |
| Oral | 33 answers |
| Melodious | 37 answers |
| Consonant. | 37 answers |
| vibrating | 41 answers |
| Noisy | 41 answers |
| Silvery | 43 answers |
| Said | 46 answers |
| Loud | 47 answers |
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Sentences with SONOROUS (5)
Very orderly and methodical he looked, with a hand on each knee, and a loud watch ticking a sonorous sermon under his flapped waist-coat, as though it pitted its gravity and longevity against the levity and evanescence of the brisk fire.
Whether I have the shelter of your roof or of the village inn is, of course, for you to decide.” I could see that the unfortunate doctor was in the last stage of indecision, from which he was rescued by the deep, sonorous voice of the red-bearded Duke, which boomed out like a dinner-gong.
Suddenly his arm straightened, and the harpoon was thrown; I heard the sonorous stroke of the weapon, which seemed to have struck a hard body.
From outside came the long, rhythmical rush of the surf and the sonorous barking of the seals upon the seal rocks.
Thou not the less smear round their crannied cribs With warm smooth mud-coat, and strew leaves above; But near their home let neither yew-tree grow, Nor reddening crabs be roasted, and mistrust Deep marish-ground and mire with noisome smell, Or where the hollow rocks sonorous ring, And the word spoken buffets and rebounds.
Quotes with SONOROUS (3)
— But here is a question that is troubling me: if there is no God, then, one may ask, who governs human life and, in general, the whole order of things on earth? — Man governs it himself, — Homeless angrily hastened to reply to this admittedly none-too-clear question. — Pardon me, — the stranger responded gently, — but in order to govern, one needs, after all, to have a precise plan for a certain, at least somewhat decent, length of time. Allow me to ask you, then, how can ma…
Neither the secret whirring song of the stars nor the sonorous canticles of the earth knew the language that sprang up in the space between us. It was a dialect of heartbeats, strung together with the lilt of long suffering and the incandescent hope of an infinite future.
Yet even then the music has still a quality stern and implacable, deliberate and without passion so much as immolation, pleading, asking, for not love, not life, forbidding it to others, demanding in sonorous tones death as though death were the boon, like all Protestant music.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1974–2010).