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Sonorously

Sonorous \So*no"rous\, a. [L. sonorus, fr. sonor, -oris, a sound, akin to sonus a sound. See Sound.]

  1. Giving sound when struck; resonant; as, sonorous metals.

  2. Loud-sounding; giving a clear or loud sound; as, a sonorous voice.

  3. Yielding sound; characterized by sound; vocal; sonant; as, the vowels are sonorous.

  4. Impressive in sound; high-sounding.

    The Italian opera, amidst all the meanness and familiarty of the thoughts, has something beautiful and sonorous in the expression.
    --Addison.

    There is nothing of the artificial Johnsonian balance in his style. It is as often marked by a pregnant brevity as by a sonorous amplitude.
    --E. Everett.

  5. (Med.) Sonant; vibrant; hence, of sounds produced in a cavity, deep-toned; as, sonorous rhonchi.

    Sonorous figures (Physics), figures formed by the vibrations of a substance capable of emitting a musical tone, as when the bow of a violin is drawn along the edge of a piece of glass or metal on which sand is strewed, and the sand arranges itself in figures according to the musical tone. Called also acoustic figures.

    Sonorous tumor (Med.), a tumor which emits a clear, resonant sound on percussion. [1913 Webster] -- So*no"rous*ly, adv. -- So*no"rous*ness, n.

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sonorously

adv. In a sonorous way.

WordNet
sonorously

adv. in a sonorous manner; "the congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously" [syn: rotundly]

Usage examples of "sonorously".

Turning, he yelled down in the direction of the mainmast, where a large black, furry mass lay half asleep, purring sonorously.

Sir Leicester is not particular what it is and does not appear to follow it very closely, further than that he always comes broad awake the moment Volumnia ventures to leave off, and sonorously repeating her last words, begs with some displeasure to know if she finds herself fatigued.