"Thunderhead" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thunderhead" Meaning

Thunderhead refers to a massive cumulonimbus cloud that produces thunder and lightning.

"Thunderhead" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Thunderhead"


1. Literary Description

As the storm rolled in, a towering thunderhead loomed over the village, its dark clouds heavy with anticipation.

2. Weather Forecast

The forecast warned of a massive thunderhead moving into the area, bringing with it strong winds and heavy rain.

3. Poetic Imagery

In the depths of the thunderhead, the sky rumbled and groaned, a symphony of power and fury that shook the earth.

4. Scientific Explanation

A thunderhead was formed when a layer of warm, moist air rose rapidly into cold air, creating towering clouds that reached high into the atmosphere.

5. Historical Event

The storm of 1886 was a legendary thunderhead that brought widespread destruction to the city, including a massive tornado that killed dozens of people.

"Thunderhead" Similar Words

Thunderbirds

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Thunderbirds refers to a type of mythical bird associated with thunder and lightning, often described in ancient mythologies and folklore. It's also the title of a 1960s British TV series called "Thunderbirds," which featured a group of high-tech adventurers who went on missions in highly advanced machines called Thunderbirds.

Thunderbolt

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A sudden and powerful flash of lightning that strikes the ground or a body of water, typically accompanied by thunder.

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Thunderclap

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A sudden, loud sound of thunder, especially one that strikes at the same moment as or very close to a lightning flash.

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The loud, sharp sounds made by lightning when it strikes.

Thunderclouds

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Thick, dark clouds associated with thunderstorms, characterized by a dramatic appearance and the potential to produce thunder and lightning.

Thundered

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Thunderer

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One who or that which thunders.

Thundering

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Very loud or intense, often in an intimidating or frightening way.<br><br>Example: "The thundering applause was deafening."

Thunderous

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Thunderously

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(adj): extremely loudly; very heavily.

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Thunderstorms

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A thunderstorm is a precipitation system characterized by sudden changes in the atmosphere. It occurs when a mass of warm, moist air collides with a mass of cooler, drier air, resulting in the rapid formation of cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds can grow tall enough to reach the stratosphere, and in doing so, can carry a large amount of electrical charge.<br><br>As the storm system develops, updrafts of warm air can carry the water droplets in the cloud upward, where they freeze into small ice crystals. The ice crystals collide with each other and the water droplets, causing the electrical charges to become separated within the cloud. The resulting discharge of electrical energy is what we know as lightning.<br><br>Thunder is produced when the rapid expansion of hot air along the path of a lightning bolt creates a shockwave that travels through the air as a pressure wave. The sound we hear as thunder is the pressure wave as it reaches our ears.

Thunderstruck

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Utterly shocked or amazed, often to the extent of being left speechless or unable to think clearly.