What is another word for thunders?

Pronunciation: [θˈʌndəz] (IPA)

Thunder, a natural phenomenon with a loud and powerful sound, can be replaced with several synonyms. Some of the synonyms for the word "thunders" include grumbles, roars, rumbles, bangs, crashes, and thunderclaps. These words can be used interchangeably depending on the context and the intended meaning. For instance, "thunderclap" is usually used to describe a sudden and loud clap of thunder, whereas "grumbles" can be used to describe a low rumbling sound that usually precedes a thunderstorm. The use of synonyms for "thunder" can add variety and depth to written and spoken language, making descriptions more vivid and interesting.

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Usage examples for Thunders

It was gloomy enough at and around the besieged American fort on the Texas side of the Rio Grande, but every now and then the darkness and the silence were broken by the flashes and thunders of the Mexican artillery, and the responses of the cannon of the bravely defended fortress.
"Ahead of the Army"
W. O. Stoddard
For justice thunders condemnation, A better world's in birth.
"They Call Me Carpenter"
Upton Sinclair
Well, for him there were still crowded houses, with their dull thunders of applause; and there were cards and betting to send the one feverish hour flying after the other; and there were the lonely walks through the London streets in the daytime-when the hours did not fly so quickly.
"Prince Fortunatus"
William Black

Famous quotes with Thunders

  • When the tempest rages, when the thunders roar, and the lightnings blaze around us it is then that the truly brave man stands firm at his post.
    Luther Martin
  • I feel my immortality over sweep all pains, all tears, all time, all fears, - and peal, like the eternal thunders of the deep, into my ears, this truth, - thou livest forever
    George Gordon Byron
  • So God stepped over to the edge of the world And He spat out the seven seas; He batted His eyes, and the lightnings flashed; He clapped His hands, and the thunders rolled; And the waters above the earth came down, The cooling waters came down.
    James Weldon Johnson
  • Despise it not, ye Bards to terror steel'd, Who hurl'd your thunders round the epic fieldI sing the sweets I know, the charms I feel, My morning incense, and my evening meal, The sweets of Hasty-Pudding. Come, dear bowl, Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul.
    Joel Barlow
  • Don't things. What you stands over you the while, and thunders so that I cannot hear what you say to the contrary.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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