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sonorous Meaning in Tamil ( sonorous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

பெருந்தொனியுள்ள, உரத்த ஒலி, உரத்த,



sonorous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கதகளி மேடையில் மென்மையான, எளிதில் வளைந்து கொடுக்கும் மற்றும் பெருந்தொனியுள்ள குரலாலைத அலி ஆசீர்வதிக்கப்பட்டார்.

sonorous's Usage Examples:

These alloys are harder, more fusible and more sonorous than pure gold.


The naval officer spoke in a particularly sonorous, musical, and aristocratic baritone voice, pleasantly swallowing his r's and generally slurring his consonants: the voice of a man calling out to his servant, Heah!Just when they were getting a little tipsy and their inhibitions were taking a walk, but before they were slurring their words.


Similarly, bell-metal is harder, more sonorous and more brittle than either of its components.


For the stately declamation, the sonorous, and beyond a doubt impressive, chant of Quin and his fellows, Garrick substituted rapid changes of passion and humour in both voice and gesture, which held his audiences spellbound.


The naval officer spoke in a particularly sonorous, musical, and aristocratic baritone voice, pleasantly swallowing his r's and generally slurring his consonants: the voice of a man calling out to his servant, Heah!The modern Nubian tongue, clearly the descendant of the Nubian of the MSS.


He was capable at times, nevertheless, of highly sonorous periods with superb climaxes; yet his favourite style was the conversational.


The naval officer spoke in a particularly sonorous, musical, and aristocratic baritone voice, pleasantly swallowing his r's and generally slurring his consonants: the voice of a man calling out to his servant, Heah!His voice was a baritone, singularly clear and far-reaching.


, is very sonorous and expressive.


(5) Cogitata et Visa, perhaps the most important of the minor philosophical writings, dating from 1607 (though possibly the tract in its present form may have been to some extent altered), and containing in weighty and sonorous Latin the substance of the first book of the Organum.


At the same time his love of the marvellous found gratification in the wonders of the Arabian Nights, and it is further characteristically related of him that he used to carry continually in his waistcoat pocket a miniature copy of Ossian, passages from which he frequently recited with "sonorous elocution and vehement gesticulation.


Joao; in Patria he evoked in a series of dramatic scenes and lashed with satire the kings of the Braganza dynasty, and in Os Simples he interprets in sonorous stanzas the life of country-folk by the light of his powerful imagination and pantheistic tendencies.





Synonyms:

heavy, full,



Antonyms:

empty, emptiness, thin,

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