sonoro
resonant, sonorous
adjective soh-NOH-roh Rare
Origin: From Latin sonorus, 'resounding'.
Also means
sound (as modifier)
Usage Note
Sonoro describes a rich, full sound, but it also works as an attributive adjective in compound nouns: la colonna sonora is the film soundtrack, and effetti sonori are sound effects. A schiaffo sonoro is a resounding slap — the word can imply emphatic force beyond just acoustics.
Examples
"La colonna sonora del film era molto coinvolgente."
Natural Translation
The film's soundtrack was very engaging.
Literal Translation
The column sonorous of-the film was very engaging.
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