Thunderous

/ˈθʌndərəs/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Producing a loud rumbling sound, like thunder; very loud or noisy.
The thunderous applause filled the auditorium after the performance.
Having a powerful or overwhelming quality.
The thunderous roar of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.
Relating to or characteristic of thunder.
The thunderous clouds gathered in the sky, signaling an approaching storm.

Etymology

From thunder + -ous

Common Phrases and Expressions

thunderous applause
A very loud and enthusiastic round of applause.
thunderous silence
A silence that is very noticeable and impactful, often following something shocking.
thunderous laughter
Laughter that is loud and contagious, typically in response to humor.

Related Words

thunder
A loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash due to the rapid expansion of air heated by the lightning.
roaring
Making a loud, deep sound.

Slang Meanings

Extremely exciting or impressive.
That concert was thunderous, I can still feel the bass!
Very popular or widely acclaimed.
The new movie is getting thunderous reviews, everyone is talking about it.