stentorian
21stentorian — Synonyms and related words: blaring, boanergean, booming, brazen mouthed, clamorous, deafening, ear piercing, ear rending, ear splitting, earsplitting, earthshaking, forte, fortissimo, full, full throated, gravelly, loud, loud sounding, loud… …
22stentorian — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. blaring, sonorous, resounding; see loud 1 , raucous 1 . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. loud, booming, thunderous, powerful, resonant, deafening. ANT.: quiet, low III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by… …
23stentorian — sten·to·ri·an || sten tÉ”Ërɪən adj. very loud, powerful (of voice) …
24stentorian — [stɛn tɔ:rɪən] adjective (of a person s voice) loud and powerful …
25stentorian — a. Stunning, deafening, very loud, sonorous, powerful, thundering, trumpet like …
26stentorian — adj (all in reference to sound) stentori ous, thunderous, thundering, booming, roaring, trumpetlike, deafening, ear splitting; powerful, strong, big, orotund, resonant, vibrant, rich, full, sonorous, full throated; deep, guttural, throaty, husky; …
27stentorian — sten·to·ri·an …
28stentorian — Pertaining to very loud and resonant sounds …
29stentorian — adjective used of the voice (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑booming • Similar to: ↑full • Derivationally related forms: ↑stentor …
30Stentor — , STENTORIAN A Grecian herald of the Trojan War, Stentor faced the enemy to dictate terms. In Homer s Iliad, Book V, appears a reference to Stentor that is widely quoted: And when they were now come where the most valiant stood, thronging… …