Stentorian

//stɛnˈtɔː.ɹi.ən//

Synonyms for "stentorian" (50 found)

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Translations

21 translations across 17 languages.

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Ancient Greek

1 entries
  • Στεντόρειος adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Bulgarian

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  • гръмовен adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Catalan

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  • estentori adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Finnish

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  • pauhaava adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)
  • voimakas adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

French

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  • stentorien adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Galician

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  • estentóreo adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

German

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  • stentorisch adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Greek

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  • στεντόρειος adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • sztentori adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Irish

1 entries
  • ollghuthach adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Italian

1 entries
  • stentoreo adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Latin

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  • stentorianus adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Polish

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  • stentorowy adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)
  • tubalny adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Russian

3 entries
  • громово́й adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)
  • громоподо́бный adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)
  • зы́чный adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Serbo-Croatian

1 entries
  • gromoglasan adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Spanish

1 entries
  • estentóreo adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Welsh

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  • stentoraidd adj (of a voice suitable for giving speeches to large crowds)

Sample sentences

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At the peep of day we were aroused by the voice of my good grandfather, who planted himself in the stairway and shouted in a stentorian tone, "I wish you all a Merry Christmas!".

Source: tatoeba (5680763)

She was a pleasant-looking woman of about forty, with a deep voice, almost manly in its stentorian tones, and had a large sensible square body, with feet to match—these last encased in good thick boots.

Source: tatoeba (8825657)

Shouts of laughter were elicited, smart biddings drawn out, from the whispers of a timid miss, to the stentorian voice of a fox-hunting squire, and not a few fracas from parties either contending for a supposed prize, or disclaiming their chance for it,...

Source: wiktionary

There seemed no one to dispute his claims when he said, or rather shouted, in stentorian tones: "I am Tsa. This is my she. Who wishes her more than Tsa?"

Source: wiktionary

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