thunderˈθʌn dər
thunder (v)
- present
- thunders
- past
- thundered
- past participle
- thundered
- present participle
- thundering
thunder (n)
- plural
- thunders
thunder
English Definitions:
boom, roar, roaring, thunder (noun)
a deep prolonged loud noise
thunder (noun)
a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning
big H, hell dust, nose drops, smack, thunder, skag, scag (verb)
street names for heroin
thunder (verb)
move fast, noisily, and heavily
"The bus thundered down the road"
thunder, roar (verb)
utter words loudly and forcefully
"`Get out of here,' he roared"
thunder, boom (verb)
be the case that thunder is being heard
"Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed"
thunder (verb)
to make or produce a loud noise
"The river thundered below"; "The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle"
thunder (Noun)
The sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge.
thunder (Noun)
A sound resembling thunder.
thunder (Noun)
A deep, rumbling noise.
thunder (Verb)
To make a noise like thunder.
thunder (Verb)
To talk with a loud, threatening voice.
thunder (Verb)
To say (something) with a loud, threatening voice.
thunder (Verb)
To produce something with incredible power
Thunder
Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. Depending on the distance and nature of the lightning, thunder can range from a sharp, loud crack to a long, low rumble. The sudden increase in pressure and temperature from lightning produces rapid expansion of the air surrounding and within a bolt of lightning. In turn, this expansion of air creates a sonic shock wave, similar to a sonic boom, which produces the sound of thunder, often referred to as a clap, crack, or peal of thunder. The distance of the lightning can be calculated by the listener based on the time interval from when the lightning is seen to when the sound is heard.
Thunder
Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. Depending upon the distance from and nature of the lightning, it can range from a long, low rumble to a sudden, loud crack. The sudden increase in temperature and hence pressure caused by the lightning produces rapid expansion of the air in the path of a lightning bolt. In turn, this expansion of air creates a sonic shock wave, often referred to as a "thunderclap" or "peal of thunder". The scientific study of thunder is known as brontology and the irrational fear (phobia) of thunder is called brontophobia.
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