What is another word for like thunder?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪk θˈʌndə] (IPA)

Like thunder is a phrase that describes a loud, sudden noise, typically associated with thunderstorms. There are several synonyms for this phrase that can be used to describe a loud noise. Some of these synonyms include booming, thundering, resounding, deafening, and rumbling. Booming typically describes a deep, low-pitched sound that is loud and powerful. Thundering and resounding are also used to describe similar noises that are loud and powerful. Deafening is a word that describes a sound that is so loud that it can cause temporary hearing loss, while rumbling typically describes a low, continuous noise that is similar to thunder. Using any of these synonyms can help to add variety and depth to your writing.

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What are the hypernyms for Like thunder?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Like thunder

  • Sorrows are like thunder-clouds: in the distance they look black, over our heads, hardly gray.
    Richter
  • My tears, O Ryno! are for the dead; my voice for those that have passed away. Tall thou art on the hill; fair among the sons of the vale. But thou shalt fall like Morar; the mourner shall sit on thy tomb. The hills shall know thee no more; thy bow shall lie in thy hall, unstrung! Thou wert swift, O Morar! as a roe on the desert; terrible as a meteor of fire. Thy wrath was as the storm. Thy sword in battle, as lightning in the field. Thy voice was a stream after rain; like thunder on distant hills. Many fell by thy arm; they were consumed in the flames of thy wrath. But when thou didst return from war, how peaceful was thy brow! Thy face was like the sun after rain; like the moon in the silence of night; calm as the breast of the lake when the loud wind is laid. Narrow is thy dwelling now! dark the place of thine abode! With three steps I compass thy grave, O thou who wast so great before. Four stones, with their heads of moss, are the only memorial of thee. A tree with scarce a leaf, long grass, which whistles in the wind, mark to the hunter's eye the grave of the mighty Morar.
    James Macpherson

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