different between sonorous vs lyrical
sonorous
English
Alternative forms
- sonourous (rare)
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sonorus, from sonor (“sound”), early 17th century.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s?n.??.?s/
- (US) IPA(key): /?s??n.?.?s/, /?so?.n?.??s/
Adjective
sonorous (comparative more sonorous, superlative most sonorous)
- Capable of giving out a deep, resonant sound.
- Full of sound and rich, as in language or verse.
- Wordy or grandiloquent.
- (linguistics, phonetics) Produced with a relatively open vocal tract and relatively little obstruction of airflow.
Synonyms
- sonoral
- (giving out a deep, resonant sound): booming, canorous; see also Thesaurus:sonorous
- (full of sound and rich):
- (wordy, grandiloquent): prolix, sesquipedalian; see also Thesaurus:verbose
Related terms
- sonorant
- sonority
- sonorously
- sonorousness
Translations
sonorous From the web:
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lyrical
English
Adjective
lyrical (comparative more lyrical, superlative most lyrical)
- Appropriate for or suggestive of singing.
- Expressive of emotion.
Derived terms
- wax lyrical
Related terms
- lyric
Translations
lyrical From the web:
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