释义 |
View usage for: (θʌndərəs) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]If you describe a noise as thunderous, you mean that it is very loud and deep. The audience responded with thunderous applause. ...the thunderous roar of an explosion. Synonyms: loud, noisy, deafening, booming More Synonyms of thunderous thunderous in British English (ˈθʌndərəs) adjective1. resembling thunder, esp in loudness thunderous clapping 2. threatening and extremely angry she gave him a thunderous look Derived forms thunderously (ˈthunderously) adverb thunderous in American English (ˈθʌndərəs) adjective1. full of or making thunder 2. making a noise like thunder Derived forms thunderously (ˈthunderously) adverb Examples of 'thunderous' in a sentencethunderous The full-time whistle in Rotterdam brought a thunderous roar that shook the stadium.Off he went on 83 minutes to a thunderous round of applause that was almost as loud as the noise over the Etihad last night.The noise was thunderous when they took to the stage.It was no wonder he sat down to such thunderous applause.Our main trouble was finding properties away from thunderous road noise.The crowd noise has been thunderous.His thunderous shot was the first he had scored in 13 games.One subject that still elicits a thunderous look is Thatcher.This thunderous indifference goes deeper still: sales of verse are pitiful.This provoked thunderous applause from the 13,000 people attending the meeting.The applause was so thunderous, the walls were shaking.Cops rushed to the scene after neighbours heard a thunderous crashing noise at 6am.He was cheered on by thunderous applause from the crowd and screams of'You can do it!He received thunderous applause on his first game back after a six-month ban.I was expecting to hear thunderous sounds roaring out of the piano.A fine move before a thunderous shot.A thunderous roar is heard and a mushroom cloud surges into the stratosphere.But very strong winds send them moving, and they rise into the sky with a thunderous roar of wings.The thunderous roars come in waves, chants, yells and shouts.My son, who is sitting in the furthest possible corner of the back seat, is looking thunderous.The thunderous noise that had greeted City when they came out disappeared - the tie it seemed was now dead.His thunderous left-foot shot from 20 yards was his third goal in as many games and his sixth of the season.A thunderous roar made Steel turn momentarily and up on the gentle hill behind them he saw flame spout from the mouths of ten cannon. In other languagesthunderous British English: thunderous ADJECTIVE If you describe a noise as thunderous, you mean that it is very loud and deep. The audience responded with thunderous applause. - American English: thunderous
- Brazilian Portuguese: estrondoso
- Chinese: 雷鸣般的
- European Spanish: ensordecedor
- French: frénétique
- German: donnernd
- Italian: fragoroso
- Japanese: とどろきわたる
- Korean: 우레 같은
- European Portuguese: estrondoso
- Latin American Spanish: ensordecedor
Definition resembling thunder in loudness The audience responded with thunderous applause. Additional synonymsThe man had a large booming voice. Synonyms loud, echoing, thundering, bellowing, resounding, deafening, strident, resonant, sonorous, stentorianthe deafening roar of fighter jets taking off Synonyms ear-splitting, intense, piercing, ringing, booming, overpowering, resounding, dinning, thunderous, ear-piercing Definition making a lot of noise It may be necessary to ask a neighbour to turn down noisy music. Synonyms loud, piercing, deafening, tumultuous, ear-splitting, cacophonous, clamorousNearby words ofthunderous - thumping
- thunder
- thundering
- thunderous
- thunderstruck
- thus
- thwack
Additional synonymsDefinition echoing She got a resounding round of applause. Synonyms echoing, full, sounding, rich, ringing, powerful, booming, vibrant, reverberating, resonant, sonorousDefinition unruly, noisy, or excited Delegates greeted the news with tumultuous applause. Synonyms wild, excited, riotous, unrestrained, violent, raging, disorderly, fierce, passionate, noisy, restless, unruly, rowdy, boisterous, full-on (informal), lawless, vociferous, rumbustious, uproarious, obstreperous, clamorous |