"Thunder" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thunder" Meaning

A loud noise made by thunder, often caused by lightning in a storm, used to describe a sudden and violent sound or a loud and impressive reaction.

Example: The thunder of the waterfall was deafening.

Or, It can be used to describe a loud and impressive voice or a voice that is commanding attention.

Example: His thunderous voice filled the auditorium.

Alternatively, it can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who makes a big impact or a bold statement.

Example: She was a thunder on the stage, commanding the attention of everyone.

"Thunder" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Thunder"


1. Proper Noun

- I always associate summer storms with the thunder at Lake Tahoe.

2. Compound Adjective

- The thunder existed no more than a carriage driver whose name I can't recall clearly.

3. Phrase

- The rumble of the thunder sounded ominous in the distance.

4. Verb

- Lightning will be followed by thunder if we wait a bit longer.

5. Phrase

- The storm is expected to pass shortly after the thunderheads dissipate.

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