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Often used in the same context:
sonorous,
basso profundo,
orotund,
mellifluous,
fortissimo,
toneless,
quavery,
declamatory,
florid,
dulcet,
melismatic,
cadenced,
staccato,
sibilant,
lugubrious,
adenoidal,
lachrymose,
clangorous,
handelian,
mozartian,
songlike,
pompous,
grandiloquent,
plangent,
guttural,
schoolmarmish,
cor anglais,
leonine,
oracular,
sotto voce,
droll,
incantatory,
pianissimo,
nasal twang,
kyrie eleison,
throaty,
bumptious,
affectless,
polysyllabic,
opera buffa,
foppish,
sepulchral,
imperturbable,
histrionic,
da capo,
tremulous,
microtonal,
whispery,
plummy,
doleful,
beethovenian,
unmodulated,
portentous,
songful,
garrulous,
wagnerian,
virile,
baleful,
mozartean,
eloquent,
warble,
mezza voce,
plaintive,
sententious,
raspy,
deadpan,
lordly,
idiomatic,
bombastic,
dandified,
seraphic,
resonant,
honeyed,
oratorical,
laconic,
aphoristic,
glottal,
unctuous,
saturnine,
somnambulistic,
shrill,
magisterial,
courtly,
growly,
platitudinous,
nabokovian,
jesuitical,
epicene,
stolid,
pantomimic,
drawling,
splenetic,
unmusical,
mirthful,
shawm,
onomatopoeic,
trembly,
bathetic,
lumpish,
scat singing,
fugal,
cacophonic,
hoarse,
louder,
loud,
raucous,
strident,
exultant,
highpitched,
loudest,
thunderous,
gruff,
muffled,
quavering,
derisive,
husky,
strangled
Synonyms:
booming,
full
Also try:
— Nouns for stentorian:
voice,
tones,
lungs,
voices,
shout,
tone
roar,
bellow,
shouts,
cry,
call,
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