1. thunderous - Adjective
2. thunderous - Adjective Satellite
Producing thunder.
Making a noise like thunder; sounding loud and deep; sonorous.
Source: Webster's dictionaryworld events of thunderous import Source: Internet
A late goalmouth conversion by freshman left wing Robert Mastrosimone at 18:18 of the third period had capped a furious three-goal, third period comeback appeared to hand Boston University a thunderous victory. Source: Internet
A travel ban on incoming passengers triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a thunderous blow to Airbnb home-sharing investors locally, real-estate tycoon Angella Whitter has said. Source: Internet
Authorities witnessing it said that it emitted a thunderous noise and turned the sky dark. Source: Internet
Hamish Rutherford has underpinned an Otago Volts all-time record total and first-wicket List A record of 189 with a thunderous, career-best century after The Ford Trophy got back underway with a bang this morning in Dunedin. Source: Internet
Congratulations, Sir Sean Connery,” Brosnan ends his speech amidst thunderous ovation. Source: Internet