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Synonyms for sound
Grammar : Adj, noun, verb |
Spell : sound |
Phonetic Transcription : saʊnd |
Top 10 synonyms for sound Other synonyms for the word sound
- advisable
- alive and kicking
- all there
- appear to be
- authoritative
- babble
- bang
- bark
- burst
- buzz
- cackle
- canonical
- chatter
- clack
- clang
- clank
- clap
- clatter
- clink
- cogent
- commonsensical
- consequent
- convincing
- cool
- crash
- creak
- deep
- detonate
- din
- effectual
- emit
- entire
- exact
- explode
- faithful
- faultless
- firm
- fit
- flawless
- fly
- go
- got it together
- hale
- hanging together
- harmony
- hearty
- holding together
- holding up
- holding up in wash
- holding water
- hum
- impeccable
- in the pink
- intact
- intellectual
- intonation
- jabber
- jangle
- jar
- judicious
- just
- kosher
- legal
- legit
- levelheaded
- look
- loudness
- loyal
- melody
- moan
- modulation
- murmur
- music
- noise
- note
- orthodox
- patter
- perfect
- pitch
- play
- precise
- profound
- proper
- proven
- prudent
- racket
- rational
- rattle
- received
- recognized
- reflect
- reliable
- report
- reputable
- resonance
- resonate
- resound
- responsible
- reverberate
- reverberation
- right
- right as rain
- right-minded
- right-thinking
- ring
- ringing
- roar
- robust
- rumble
- safe
- sanctioned
- sane
- satisfactory
- satisfying
- secure
- seem
- sensible
- shout
- shriek
- shrill
- significant
- sing
- slam
- smash
- snort
- sober
- softness
- solid
- solvent
- sonance
- sonancy
- sonority
- sonorousness
- squawk
- stable
- standing up
- static
- strike as being
- sturdy
- substantial
- telling
- tenor
- thorough
- thoughtful
- thud
- thump
- thunder
- together
- tonality
- tone
- toot
- total
- tried-and-true
- true
- trumpet
- trustworthy
- unblemished
- undamaged
- undecayed
- unhurt
- unimpaired
- uninjured
- up to snuff
- valid
- vibrant
- vibrate
- vibration
- vigorous
- vital
- voice
- washing
- well
- well-advised
- well-constructed
- well-founded
- well-grounded
- whine
- whisper
- whole
- wholesome
- wise
- wrapped tight
Définition of sound
Origin :- "noise, what is heard, sensation produced through the ear," late 13c., soun, from Old French son "sound, musical note, voice," from Latin sonus "sound, a noise," from PIE *swon-o-, from root *swen- "to sound" (cf. Sanskrit svanati "it sounds," svanah "sound, tone;" Latin sonare "to sound;" Old Irish senim "the playing of an instrument;" Old English geswin "music, song," swinsian "to sing;" Old Norse svanr, Old English swan "swan," properly "the sounding bird").
- The terminal -d was established c.1350-1550 as part of a tendency to add -d- after -n-. First record of sound barrier is from 1939. Sound check is from 1977; sound effects is 1909, originally live accompaniments to silent films.
- The experts of Victor ... will ... arrange for the synchronized orchestration and sound effects for this picture, in which airplane battles will have an important part. ["Exhibitor's Herald & Moving Picture World," April 28, 1928]
- adj complete, healthy
- adj logical, reasonable
- adj accepted, established
- noun something heard or audible
- verb produce noise
- verb give the impression
- Eudora, what is it within us, that listens where there is no sound?
- Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
- "Oh, blessed be the sound of your voice," replied the peasant.
- Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child
- The sound disturbed him, bringing premonitions of the city's unrest.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- It means the "science of the sound which is made by our speech."
- Extract from : « Ancient Man » by Hendrik Willem van Loon
- But the sound came nearer, and he distinctly heard "Robert!"
- Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger
- The sound in her ear had grown to a roar, as of many mill-wheels.
- Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- As the boat floated on, every sight and sound appeared strange.
- Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- She said it, as if guided by an instinct, to sound the depth of his love for her.
- Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- He watched her as she strove to speak, but if her lips stirred they made no sound.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
- There must have been a sound, and he glanced over to the trapper for an explanation.
- Extract from : « Way of the Lawless » by Max Brand
Antonyms for sound
- be real
- be silent
- broken
- cacophony
- careless
- corrupt
- damaged
- defective
- dishonest
- disloyal
- distrusted
- excited
- false
- flawed
- foolish
- ignorant
- illogical
- imperfect
- imprecise
- improper
- inaccurate
- inappropriate
- incomplete
- incorrect
- inexact
- infirm
- irrational
- irresponsible
- part
- partial
- praise
- questionable
- quiet
- refused
- rejected
- senseless
- sick
- silence
- soft
- unacceptable
- unbelievable
- uncertain
- undependable
- unfathomable
- unfinished
- unfit
- unhealthy
- unrealistic
- unreasonable
- unreliable
- unsound
- unstable
- unsuitable
- unsuited
- untrustworthy
- unwise
- vulnerable
- weak
- wobbly
- wrong
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