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Orotund

usgb/ˈɔːrətʌnd/Volume
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Auditory ImpactPlay
Orotund emphasizes the depth and volume of a sound, implying a lasting impression on the audience. SlideHer orotund laugh echoed through the hall.
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Positive ConnotationPlay
'Orotund' generally carries a positive tone, suggesting a pleasant and strong quality of sound. SlideThe opera singer's orotund notes thrilled the crowd.
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Cultural ElegancePlay
Use 'orotund' when discussing classical music, theater, or other sophisticated settings to enhance cultural context. SlideThe actor's orotund delivery was well-suited to Shakespearean drama.