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sonorous

[suh-nawr-uhs, -nohr-, son-er-uhs] / səˈnɔr əs, -ˈnoʊr-, ˈsɒn ər əs /


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Low sonorous chanting resonated through the hall as ritual smoke lingered in the still, humid air.

From BBC • Jul. 2, 2025

It’s startlingly similar to what happens when he stands on opera stages — all 6 feet, 5 inches of him — and bellows in his sonorous bass-baritone; you are irrevocably drawn in.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 15, 2024

He blew through it, and what came out was sonorous and weird.

From New York Times • Feb. 2, 2024

Yet her sonorous voice carries the weight of a hundred years of solitude.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 4, 2022

From Perotin in 1200 to Machaut in 1350, composers had enjoyed the resonant, sonorous effect of simultaneous notes in clusters, or chords.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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