sonorous

/səˈnɔrəs/
adjective
  1. Producing a deep, rich, and impressive sound.
    • He spoke in a sonorous baritone that commanded attention in the room.
    • The church bells had a sonorous tone that could be heard across the valley.
    • The sonorous voice of the narrator made the audiobook very enjoyable.
  2. Having a full, rich, and imposing quality; impressive in style or effect.
    • The poet's sonorous language gave the speech a majestic feel.
    • The sonorous title of the novel promised an epic adventure.
    • Her sonorous prose filled the pages with a sense of grandeur.
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