Definitionn. having the character of a loud deep sound
Last update: July 13, 2015
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And when we are not provided with sonorous material, a dream would find it hard to manufacture sonority. [Please select]
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The word came forth with a majestic sonority; for her voice now--how changed from the silvery treble of her girlhood--was a contralto, full and strong. [Please select]
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Perhaps he thought it meant sonority or something of the kind; or he connected it with that lovely phrase "tone-poem." [Please select]
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He spoke purposely with sonority, and also with a tinge of satire, particularly when he alluded to the presence of Tandakora at such a great distance from his tribe. [Please select]
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Brilliancy, a crowd of notes, sonority, all without beauty of form or emotional suggestiveness--this is the music which the modern grand piano-forte has brought upon us. [Please select]
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