thunderer

/ˈθʌndərər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that thunders, especially a god or mythological figure associated with thunder (e.g., Thor, Zeus).
    • The thunderer's voice boomed across the heavens during the storm.
    • The ancient Greeks called Zeus the thunderer, ruler of the sky.
    • In Norse mythology, Thor is the great thunderer who wields a hammer.
  2. A person who speaks very loudly or angrily.
    • The coach was a thunderer on the sidelines, shouting orders at the players.
    • The politician became a thunderer on the campaign trail, rousing the crowd with his voice.
    • My grandfather was a gentle man, but in his youth he was known as a thunderer in debates.
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