French Edit

Etymology Edit

Borrowed from Latin sonōrus.

Pronunciation Edit

  • IPA(key): /sɔ.nɔʁ/
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Adjective Edit

sonore (plural sonores)

  1. resonant, echoing
  2. resounding (slap, kiss etc.)
  3. sound(-)
  4. (phonetics) voiced
    Synonym: voisé
    Antonym: sourd

Derived terms Edit

Noun Edit

sonore m (plural sonores)

  1. (journalism, television) soundbite

Further reading Edit

Italian Edit

Pronunciation Edit

  • IPA(key): /soˈnɔ.re/
  • Rhymes: -ɔre
  • Hyphenation: so‧nò‧re

Adjective Edit

sonore

  1. feminine plural of sonoro

Anagrams Edit

Latin Edit

Etymology Edit

From sonōrus (sounding, resounding) +‎ .

Pronunciation Edit

Adverb Edit

sonōrē (comparative sonōrius, superlative sonōrissimē)

  1. loudly, noisily, resoundingly; sonorously

References Edit

  • sonore”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • sonore in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette

Norwegian Bokmål Edit

Adjective Edit

sonore

  1. definite singular of sonor
  2. plural of sonor

Norwegian Nynorsk Edit

Adjective Edit

sonore

  1. definite singular of sonor
  2. plural of sonor