orotundity

/ˌɔrəˈtʌndəti/
noun
  1. The quality of having a full, rich, and resonant sound, especially in speech or voice.
    • His natural orotundity made him a popular choice for narrating documentaries.
    • The actor trained to develop orotundity so his lines would carry in large theaters.
    • The orotundity of the singer's voice gave the ballad a dramatic feel.
  2. The use of pompous or overly grand language; bombast.
    • The speech was full of orotundity but said very little of substance.
    • The politician's orotundity annoyed voters who wanted straight answers.
    • Readers tired of the author's orotundity and wished for simpler prose.
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