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sound1
noun
1 physics periodic vibrations that are propagated through a medium, eg air, as pressure waves.
2 the noise that is heard as a result of such periodic vibrations.
3 audible quality The guitar has a nice sound .
4 the mental impression created by something heard don't like the sound of that .
5 aural material, eg spoken commentary and music, accompanying a film or broadcast sound editor .
6 colloq volume or volume control, especially on a television set.
7 (also sounds) colloq music, especially pop music the sounds of the 60s .
verb (sounded , sounding )
1 tr & intr to produce or cause to produce a sound A distant bugle sounded .
2 intr to create an impression in the mind sounds like fun .
3 to pronounce doesn't sound his h's .
4 to announce or signal with a sound sound the alarm .
5 med to examine by tapping or listening. See also sound3 ( verb 2).
[13c: from French soner , from Latin sonare , from sonus sound]
sound off colloq to state one's opinions, complaints, etc forcefully or angrily.
noun
1 physics periodic vibrations that are propagated through a medium, eg air, as pressure waves.
2 the noise that is heard as a result of such periodic vibrations.
3 audible quality The guitar has a nice sound .
4 the mental impression created by something heard don't like the sound of that .
5 aural material, eg spoken commentary and music, accompanying a film or broadcast sound editor .
6 colloq volume or volume control, especially on a television set.
7 (also sounds) colloq music, especially pop music the sounds of the 60s .
verb (sounded , sounding )
1 tr & intr to produce or cause to produce a sound A distant bugle sounded .
2 intr to create an impression in the mind sounds like fun .
3 to pronounce doesn't sound his h's .
4 to announce or signal with a sound sound the alarm .
5 med to examine by tapping or listening. See also sound3 ( verb 2).
[13c: from French soner , from Latin sonare , from sonus sound]
sound off colloq to state one's opinions, complaints, etc forcefully or angrily.
sound2
adjective
1 not damaged or injured; in good condition; healthy The kitten was found safe and sound .
2 a sensible; well-founded; reliable sound advice a sound investment ;
b said of an argument, opinion, etc: well researched or thought through, logical and convincing.
3 acceptable or approved of.
4 severe, hard or thorough a sound spanking .
5 said of sleep: deep and undisturbed.
adverb deeply sound asleep .
[Anglo-Saxon gesund ]
soundly adverb .
soundness noun .
adjective
1 not damaged or injured; in good condition; healthy The kitten was found safe and sound .
2 a sensible; well-founded; reliable sound advice a sound investment ;
b said of an argument, opinion, etc: well researched or thought through, logical and convincing.
3 acceptable or approved of.
4 severe, hard or thorough a sound spanking .
5 said of sleep: deep and undisturbed.
adverb deeply sound asleep .
[Anglo-Saxon gesund ]
soundly adverb .
soundness noun .
sound3
verb , tr & intr
1 to measure the depth of (especially the sea).
2 med to examine (a hollow organ, etc) with a probe. See also sound1 ( verb 5).
noun a probe for examining hollow organs.
[14c: from French sonder ]
sound someone or something out to try to discover or to make a preliminary assessment of opinions, intentions, etc.
verb , tr & intr
1 to measure the depth of (especially the sea).
2 med to examine (a hollow organ, etc) with a probe. See also sound1 ( verb 5).
noun a probe for examining hollow organs.
[14c: from French sonder ]
sound someone or something out to try to discover or to make a preliminary assessment of opinions, intentions, etc.
sound4
noun
1 a narrow passage of water that connects two large bodies of water or that separates an island and the mainland; a strait.
2 the swim bladder of a fish.
[Anglo-Saxon sund ]
noun
1 a narrow passage of water that connects two large bodies of water or that separates an island and the mainland; a strait.
2 the swim bladder of a fish.
[Anglo-Saxon sund ]
sound barrier
noun the resistance that an aircraft experiences when it travels close to the speed of sound. See also sonic barrier.
noun the resistance that an aircraft experiences when it travels close to the speed of sound. See also sonic barrier.
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