trueno
thunder
noun TRWEH-noh Rare
Origin: From Latin tonitrus, via Vulgar Latin *toniturum.
Usage Note
Trueno is the sound of thunder; the lightning flash is relámpago, and the electrical discharge is rayo. Un trueno can also be used figuratively for a loud, sudden noise. Plural is regular: truenos.
Examples
"Un trueno fuerte despertó a los niños."
Natural Translation
A loud thunderclap woke the children.
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