sonorousness
sonorousness — noun
1. the quality of producing a deep, full, and impressive sound that carries clearly
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
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
Pablo was drawn to the cello because of its deep sonorousness and rich tone.
Amara admired the sonorousness of Professor Chen's voice during the history lecture.
The opera singer's natural sonorousness filled the theatre without needing a microphone.
- 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
- 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.