sonorousness

sonorousness — noun

1. the quality of producing a deep, full, and impressive sound that carries clearly

1.名詞C1
釋義

the quality of producing a deep, full, and impressive sound that carries clearly in a space — used especially of voices, musical instruments, and natural sounds

例句

Mei-Lin's voice had a warm sonorousness that made her ideal for the poetry reading.

voice + sonorousness — describing vocal quality

The sonorousness of the temple bell echoed across the valley at sunset.

sonorousness of [object] — quality linked to a source

同義詞
  • resonance

    more technical, often used for the acoustic property of a space or object rather than a person's voice

  • sonority

    direct synonym, but even rarer and more literary

  • richness

    broader — can describe timbre, flavour, or colour, not specifically depth of sound

  • depth

    focuses on low-frequency quality rather than the overall carrying power

反義詞
  • thinness

    describes a weak, shallow, or reedy sound

文法句型

sonorousness + of + [source]

用法筆記

This noun is uncountable and appears mainly in formal or literary descriptions of sound quality. It is far less common than its adjective form sonorous.