sonorously
21sonorous — adjective /ˈsɒn.ər.əs,ˈsɑːn.ɚ.əs,ˈsoʊ.nə.rəs/ a) Capable of giving out a deep, resonant sound. b) Full of sound and rich, as in language or verse. See Also: sonorant …
22朗 — 【랑】 (환하고) 밝다 良 (좋을량) + 月 (달월) 月부 7획 (총11획) [1] clear; bright; distinct [2] resonant; sonorously; sonorous ロウ·ほがらか …
23clearly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In a manner clear to the eye or mind] Syn. distinctly, plainly, visibly, manifestly, unmistakably, perceptibly, in full view, transparently, discernibly, decidedly, starkly, glaringly, incontestably, undoubtedly,… …
24sonorous — so|nor|ous [ˈsɔnərəs, səˈno:rəs US səˈno:rəs, ˈsa:nərəs] adj literary [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: sonorus] having a pleasantly deep loud sound ▪ a sonorous voice >sonorously adv …
25sonorous — [ sɒn(ə)rəs] adjective 1》 (of a sound) deep and full. 2》 capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. 3》 using imposing language. Derivatives sonority noun sonorously adverb sonorousness noun Origin C17: from L. sonorus …
26aloud — ad. 1. Audibly, distinctly, in a clear voice, with full voice. 2. Loudly, vociferously, sonorously, clamorously, obstreperously, at the top of the voice, with a loud voice …
27sonorous — adjective having a pleasantly deep loud sound: a sonorous voice sonorously adverb sonorousness noun (U) …
28aloud — adv 1. audibly, distinctly, plainly, clearly; loudly, loudly and clearly, Inf. out loud, with a loud voice, sonorously, resoundingly. 2. noisily, lustily, uproariously, boisterously; at the top of one s lungs, deafeningly, ear splittingly, thun… …
29deeply — adv 1. deep, far down, far below the surface, at a great depth, out of reach, Inf. way down, Inf. deep deep down. 2. profoundly, strongly, formidably, powerfully, urgently, intensely, acutely, keenly, vividly; extensively, greatly, immeasurably,… …
30sonorous — UK [ˈsɒnərəs] / US [səˈnɔrəs] adjective literary a sound that is sonorous is deep and strong in a pleasant way Derived word: sonorously adverb …