The carnival barker addressed the milling crowds in a stentorian voice.
The uproar in the hall was suddenly silenced by the deep, stentorian admonitions of the vice principal.
The speaker was a stentorian and powerful.
· "he introduced me to the staff with a stentorian announcement".
The commander of the royal force needs to carry a stentorian voice.
His voice had a stentorian and aristocratic resonance.
The word "boisterous" is closest in meaning to stentorian, as both describe a loud and powerful sound or voice.
I believe stentorian means "very loud or powerful in sound." Therefore, the antonym of this word would probably be "quiet or meek in sound."
Stentorian was created in 2001.
Stentorian
Stentorian
The word "stentorian" means having a loud and projecting voice (as an orator or singer). It comes from the mythical name Stentor, a Greek herald of powerful voice.
(lamprophony - voice that is loud and clear)The stage actor was praised for his lamprophony, not just his stentorian tone.Debaters who speak timidly are encouraged to improve their lamprophony.
Having a stentorian voice means having a loud, powerful, and commanding voice that is capable of carrying over great distances. This term is often used to describe someone who speaks with authority and presence.