stentorian

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Stentorian' is used to describe a voice that is loud, powerful, and often demanding attention. It's like a roar that can't be ignored.
Examples in Different Contexts
In theater, actors with 'stentorian' voices can effectively portray authoritative characters. A theater critic might write, 'His stentorian delivery perfectly captured the general's commanding presence on stage.'
Practice Scenarios
Tech

Scenario:

The launch event needs to be spellbinding. Investors need to feel the power of our product in the presentation.

Response:

Certainly, I can infuse more enthusiasm in my presenting style with a stentorian voice.

Business

Scenario:

This team's presentation lacked the vigor and energy we seek. We need to be more assertive in driving our message.

Response:

I agree. Maybe we can encourage them to project a more stentorian voice in meetings.

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