thunder
Prononciation : [ˈθʌndər]
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Contexte : « weather »
(noun) the loud sound that comes from the sky during a storm. It usually happens after we see lightning. It's like the sky is making a loud noise.
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The thunder was so loud that it shook the windows.
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There was no thunder during the storm, only light rain.
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Did you hear the thunder last night?
Contexte : « weather »
(verb) to make a loud noise like thunder. It's when something sounds very loud and rumbling, like a storm is coming.
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The storm thundered across the sky, making everyone rush inside.
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The skies were clear, and it didn't thunder at all.
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Will it thunder during the storm later today?
Contexte : « sound »
(noun) a deep, loud sound similar to thunder, often used to describe a powerful or impressive noise. It can be used to describe things besides storms, like loud music or a big explosion.
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The concert ended with a thunder of applause from the audience.
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The room fell silent, and there was no thunder of excitement after the announcement.
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Was there a thunder of cheers at the event?
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