thunderous

/ˈθʌndərəs/
adjective
  1. Making a very loud, deep, rumbling sound like thunder.
    • A thunderous applause erupted from the audience after the performance.
    • The storm brought thunderous crashes that shook the whole house.
    • The thunderous roar of the waterfall could be heard from a mile away.
  2. Extremely loud or powerful in a way that feels overwhelming or forceful.
    • The politician gave a thunderous speech that energized the crowd.
    • He let out a thunderous laugh that filled the entire room.
    • The band's thunderous drumbeat made the floor vibrate.
  3. Having a very angry or threatening expression or manner.
    • His thunderous silence after the argument was more frightening than shouting.
    • She wore a thunderous frown as she read the bad news.
    • The teacher gave the student a thunderous look for talking during class.
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