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English

Tonitruous (comparative more tonitruous, superlative most tonitruous) is an English adjective meaning “thundering” or “having the quality of thunder.” It describes something characterized by loudness, force, or a resounding, thunder-like intensity.

Etymology

Borrowed from Medieval Latin tonitruōsus, from Latin tonitrus (“thunder”) + the adjectival suffix -ōsus (“full of”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /təˈnɪtruːəs/
  • Katakana (approximate): トニトゥルーアス
  • Zhuyin (approximate): ㄊㄜ˙ㄋㄧˊㄊㄨˋㄖㄨ˙ㄜㄙ
  • Casual English phonetic: tuh-NIT-roo-uhs

Definition

  • Thundering.
  • Resounding or reverberating like thunder.
  • Characterized by great force or loudness.

Synonyms

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Tonitruous pronunciation

References

  • Oxford English Dictionary
  • “Tonitruous, adj.” Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary.

See also