Pronunciation: /ˈɔrəˌtənd/
noun a person's voice that is full, round, and imposing
A1 I heard a beautiful orotund in the opera last night.
A2 The actor's orotund filled the entire theater with his powerful voice.
B1 The politician's orotund speech captivated the audience.
B2 The orotund of the orchestra resonated throughout the concert hall.
C1 His orotund was so powerful that it could be heard from miles away.
C2 The orotund of the choir filled the cathedral with a sense of grandeur.
adjective full, round, and imposing in sound
A1 The orotund voice of the announcer made it easy for everyone to hear.
A2 She spoke in an orotund manner, making sure her words were clear and loud.
B1 The actor's orotund delivery captivated the audience and held their attention.
B2 His orotund speech resonated throughout the auditorium, filling the space with his powerful voice.
C1 The professor's orotund lectures were both informative and engaging, keeping the students interested.
C2 The politician's orotund rhetoric swayed the crowd, leaving a lasting impact on their minds.
formal The orotund voice of the speaker filled the auditorium with rich, resonant tones.
informal His orotund way of speaking always makes me laugh.
slang I can't stand his orotund style of talking, it's so annoying.
figurative The orotund language used in the poem painted a vivid picture in my mind.
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