Sonorous

  • 21Sonorous Susurrus — is a double CD recording by K.I.A., released on the Canadian electronic music label Neuphoria Recordings in 2004.VocalistsJanet Cardiff (sound installation artist), Larissa Gomes, Sean Skier, Karen Green (pop singer), Prince, Eugene Spanier,… …

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  • 22sonorous figures — noun plural : figures (as the geometrical figures of sand on a plate of glass or metal when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge) formed by the vibrations of a substance emitting a musical tone called also Chladni figures * * * sonorous… …

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  • 23sonorous — adjective /ˈsɒn.ər.əs,ˈsɑːn.ɚ.əs,ˈsoʊ.nə.rəs/ a) Capable of giving out a deep, resonant sound. b) Full of sound and rich, as in language or verse. See Also: sonorant …

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  • 24sonorous — so·no·rous (sonґə rəs) (sə norґəs) [L. sonorus] resonant; sounding …

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  • 25sonorous — Synonyms and related words: Gongoresque, Johnsonian, achingly sweet, affected, agreeable, agreeable sounding, appealing, ariose, arioso, aureate, bedizened, big sounding, bombastic, booming, canorous, cantabile, catchy, clangorous, clattery,… …

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  • 26sonorous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. resonant, deep toned, rich, majestic; grandiloquent, high flown. See loudness, sound.Ant., tinny. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. resonant, resounding, vibrant; see loud 1 . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 27sonorous — see SOUND …

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  • 28sonorous — so·no·rous || sÉ‘nÉ™rÉ™s / sÉ’nÉ™rÉ™s adj. resonant, producing a full rich sound …

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  • 29sonorous — [ sɒn(ə)rəs] adjective 1》 (of a sound) deep and full. 2》 capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. 3》 using imposing language. Derivatives sonority noun sonorously adverb sonorousness noun Origin C17: from L. sonorus …

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  • 30sonorous — a. 1. Sounding, resonant, resounding, ringing. 2. High sounding, loud …

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