Meaning & Definition of word "Thunderous"

Thunderous

/ˈθʌndərəs/

adjective:

  • 1. Producing a loud rumbling sound, like thunder; very loud or noisy.
    • Example: The thunderous applause filled the auditorium after the performance.
  • 2. Having a powerful or overwhelming quality.
    • Example: The thunderous roar of the waterfall could be heard from miles away.
  • 3. Relating to or characteristic of thunder.
    • Example: 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 of thunderous

Meaning: Extremely exciting or impressive.

Example Sentence: That concert was thunderous, I can still feel the bass!

Meaning: Very popular or widely acclaimed.

Example Sentence: The new movie is getting thunderous reviews, everyone is talking about it.