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Wordnet 3.0

ADVERB (1)

1. in a sonorous manner;
- Example: "the congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously"
[syn: sonorously, rotundly]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Sonorous \So*no"rous\, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.] 1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals. [1913 Webster] 2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a sonorous voice. [1913 Webster] 3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as, the vowels are sonorous. [1913 Webster] 4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding. [1913 Webster] The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful and sonorous in the expression. --Addison. [1913 Webster] There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian balance in his style. It is as often marked by a pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude. --E. Everett. [1913 Webster] 5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi. [1913 Webster] Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and the sand arranges itself in figures according to the musical tone. Called also acoustic figures. Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear, resonant sound on percussion. [1913 Webster] -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. -- So*no"rous*ness, n. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

sonorously adv 1: in a sonorous manner; "the congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously" [syn: sonorously, rotundly]