sound
Adjective
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Financially secure and safe (synset 302281076)
"sound investments"; "a sound economy"also:
- unbroken - not broken; whole and intact; in one piece
- undamaged - not harmed or spoiled; sound
- fit - physically and mentally sound or healthy
- healthy - having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease
- uninjured - not injured physically or mentally
- wholesome - conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being
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Exercising or showing good judgment (synset 301950705)
"healthy scepticism"; "a healthy fear of rattlesnakes"; "the healthy attitude of French laws"; "healthy relations between labor and management"; "an intelligent solution"; "a sound approach to the problem"; "sound advice"; "no sound explanation for his decision"similar to: reasonable, sensible - showing reason or sound judgment
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In good condition;
Free from defect or damage or decay (synset 302282958)"a sound timber"; "the wall is sound"; "a sound foundation" -
In excellent physical condition (synset 301174757)
"good teeth"; "I still have one good leg"; "a sound mind in a sound body"similar to: healthy - having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or diseasesame as: good
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Logically valid (synset 302509324)
"a sound argument"similar to: valid - well grounded in logic or truth or having legal forcesame as: reasoned, well-grounded
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Having legal efficacy or force (synset 302508961)
"a sound title to the property"similar to: valid - well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
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Vigorous or severe (synset 302331344)
"a sound thrashing"similar to: strong - having strength or power greater than average or expected
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Free from moral defect (synset 302044559)
"a man of sound character"similar to: righteous - characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice
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(of sleep) deep and complete (synset 300696469)
"a heavy sleep"; "fell into a profound sleep"; "a sound sleeper"; "deep wakeless sleep"similar to: deep - relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
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Complete;
Thorough (synset 300525986)"politicians have no sound grasp of technology issues"; "he has a sound understanding of the law"similar to: complete - having every necessary or normal part or component or step
Noun
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The particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (synset 104988388)
"the sound of rain on the roof"; "the beautiful sound of music"is a type of: sound property - an attribute of soundsubtypes:
- noisiness, racketiness - the auditory effect characterized by loud and constant noise
- ring - a characteristic sound
- unison - (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves
- voice - the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech
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The subjective sensation of hearing something (synset 105726201)
"he strained to hear the faint sounds"is a type of: aesthesis, esthesis, sensation, sense datum, sense experience, sense impression - an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulationsubtypes:
- euphony, music - any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds
- music - (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds)
- pure tone, tone - a steady sound without overtones
- dissonance, noise, racket - the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience
- dub - the new sounds added by dubbing
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Mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (synset 111501330)
"falling trees make a sound in the forest even when no one is there to hear them"is a type of: mechanical phenomenon - a physical phenomenon associated with the equilibrium or motion of objectssubtypes: ultrasound - very high frequency sound; used in ultrasonography
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The sudden occurrence of an audible event (synset 107385893)
"the sound awakened them"subtypes:
- bong - a dull resonant sound as of a bell
- beat - the sound of stroke or blow
- beep, bleep - a short high tone produced as a signal or warning
- bell, toll - the sound of a bell being struck
- bombilation, bombination, buzz - sound of rapid vibration
- chink, click, clink - a short light metallic sound
- chirp - a sharp sound made by small birds or insects
- chirrup, twitter - a series of chirps
- chorus - any utterance produced simultaneously by a group
- click-clack - a succession of clicks
- clip-clop, clippety-clop, clop, clopping, clumping, clunking - the sound of a horse's hoofs hitting on a hard surface
- cry - the characteristic utterance of an animal
- ding - a ringing sound
- drip, dripping - the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop
- drum - the sound of a drum
- footfall, footstep, step - the sound of a step of someone walking
- gargle - the sound produced while gargling
- gurgle - the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck
- jangle, jingle - a metallic sound
- knock, knocking - the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing)
- murmur, murmuration, murmuring, mussitation, mutter, muttering - a low continuous indistinct sound; often accompanied by movement of the lips without the production of articulate speech
- noise - sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound)
- drum roll, paradiddle, roll - the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously
- pat, rap, tap - the sound made by a gentle blow
- patter - a quick succession of light rapid sounds
- peal, pealing, roll, rolling - a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)
- ping - a sharp high-pitched resonant sound (as of a sonar echo or a bullet striking metal)
- plunk - a hollow twanging sound
- pop, popping - a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork
- purr - a low vibrating sound typical of a contented cat
- quack - the harsh sound of a duck
- quaver - a tremulous sound
- ring, ringing, tintinnabulation - the sound of a bell ringing
- drumbeat, rataplan, rub-a-dub - the sound made by beating a drum
- sigh - a sound like a person sighing
- skirl - the sound of (the chanter of) a bagpipe
- song - a distinctive or characteristic sound
- strum - sound of strumming
- susurration, susurrus - the indistinct sound of people whispering
- swish - a brushing or rustling sound
- tapping - the sound of light blow or knock
- throbbing - a sound with a strong rhythmic beat
- clump, clunk, thud, thump, thumping - a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
- thrum - a thrumming sound
- thunk - a dull hollow sound
- tick, ticking - a metallic tapping sound
- ting, tinkle - a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell
- toot - a blast of a horn
- tootle - the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument
- trample, trampling - the sound of heavy treading or stomping
- twang - a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string)
- vibrato - (music) a pulsating effect in an instrumental or vocal tone produced by slight and rapid variations in pitch
- voice - a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance
- vroom - the roaring sound made by a motor that is running at high speed
- whack - the sound made by a sharp swift blow
- birr, whir, whirr, whirring - sound of something in rapid motion
- whistle, whistling - the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture
- whiz - a buzzing or hissing sound as of something traveling rapidly through the air
- zing - a brief high-pitched buzzing or humming sound
- zizz - a buzzing or whizzing sound
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The audible part of a transmitted signal (synset 106288789)
"they always raise the audio for commercials"is a type of: auditory communication - communication that relies on hearingis a part of: telecasting, television, tv, video - broadcasting visual images of stationary or moving objectssame as: audio
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(phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (synset 107125755)
referred to in: phonetics - the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysisis a type of: language unit, linguistic unit - one of the natural units into which linguistic messages can be analyzedsubtypes:
- phoneme - (linguistics) one of a small set of speech sounds that are distinguished by the speakers of a particular language
- vowel, vowel sound - a speech sound made with the vocal tract open
- glide, semivowel - a vowellike sound that serves as a consonant
- consonant - a speech sound that is not a vowel
- orinasal, orinasal phone - a speech sound produced with both the oral and nasal passages open (as French nasal vowels)
- sonant, voiced sound - a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords
is a part of: utterance, vocalization - the use of uttered sounds for auditory communicationsame as: phone, speech sound -
A narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water (synset 109469019)
is a type of: channel - a deep and relatively narrow body of water (as in a river or a harbor or a strait linking two larger bodies) that allows the best passage for vesselssubtypes: narrow - a narrow strait connecting two bodies of waterspecific instances:
- canakkale bogazi, dardanelles, hellespont - the strait between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey
- east river - a tidal strait separating Manhattan and the Bronx from Queens and Brooklyn
- bering strait - a strait connecting the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean
- bosporus - a strait connecting the Mediterranean and the Black Sea; separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey; an important shipping route
- cook strait - a narrow strait separating the North Island and South Island in New Zealand
- golden gate - a strait in western California that connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean; discovered in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake
- kattegatt - a strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Sweden; connects with the North Sea through the Skagerrak
- korea strait, korean strait - a strait between Korea and Japan; connects the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan
- menai strait - a strait in northern Wales between Anglesey Island and the mainland
- north channel - a strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea
- skagerak, skagerrak - a broad strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Norway
- solent - a strait of the English Channel between the coast of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
- strait of georgia - the strait separating Vancouver Island from the Canadian mainland
- strait of gibraltar - the strait between Spain and Africa
- strait of hormuz, strait of ormuz - a strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman
- strait of magellan - the strait separating South America from Tierra del Fuego and other islands to the south of the continent; discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520; an important route around South America before the Panama Canal was built
- strait of messina - the strait separating Sicily from the tip of Italy
- pas de calais, strait of calais, strait of dover - the strait between the English Channel and the North Sea; shortest distance between England and the European continent
- strait of malacca - the strait between the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra; it connects the Pacific Ocean to the east with the Indian Ocean to the west and is an important shipping lane
- torres strait - a strait between northeastern Australia and southern New Guinea that connects the Coral Sea with the Arafura Sea
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A large ocean inlet or deep bay (synset 109463090)
"the main body of the sound ran parallel to the coast"is a type of: body of water, water - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean)specific instances:
- long island sound - a sound between Long Island and Connecticut
- puget sound - an inlet of the North Pacific in northwestern Washington State
- queen charlotte sound - an inlet of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia
Verb
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Appear in a certain way (synset 202139392)
"This sounds interesting"
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Make a certain noise or sound (synset 202180712)
"She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"is a type of: cause to be perceived - have perceptible qualitiessubtypes:
- snarl - make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise
- sing, whistle - make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound
- blow - make a sound as if blown
- ting - make a light, metallic sound; go `ting'
- make noise, noise, resound - emit a noise
- splat - give off the sound of a bullet flattening on impact
- twang - sound with a twang
- clang, clangor - make a loud noise
- clank - make a clank
- clangor, clangour - make a loud resonant noise
- boom, boom out - make a deep hollow sound
- beat, drum, thrum - make a rhythmic sound
- rattle - make short successive sounds
- beat, tick, ticktack, ticktock - make a sound like a clock or a timer
- resonate, vibrate - sound with resonance
- crash - make a sudden loud sound
- tweet, twirp - make a weak, chirping sound
- skirl - make a shrill, wailing sound
- gurgle - make sounds similar to gurgling water
- glug - make a gurgling sound as of liquid issuing from a bottle
- blow - sound by having air expelled through a tube
- whish - make a sibilant sound
- guggle - make a sound like a liquid that is being poured from a bottle
- ping - make a short high-pitched sound
- knock, ping, pink - sound like a car engine that is firing too early
- trump - produce a sound as if from a trumpet
- squelch - make a sucking sound
- chug - make a dull, explosive sound
- peal, ring - sound loudly and sonorously
- bombilate, bombinate, buzz - make a buzzing sound
- chime - emit a sound
- rustle - make a dry crackling sound
- crack, snap - make a sharp sound
- crack - make a very sharp explosive sound
- beep, blare, claxon, honk, toot - make a loud noise
- whistle - make whistling sounds
- echo, resound, reverberate, ring - ring or echo with sound
- thud, thump - make a dull sound
- clop, clump, clunk, plunk - make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
- patter, pitter-patter - make light, rapid and repeated sounds
- knock, pink, rap, tap - make light, repeated taps on a surface
- click, tick - make a clicking or ticking sound
- chatter, click - click repeatedly or uncontrollably
- pop - make a sharp explosive noise
- chink, clink, tink, tinkle - make or emit a high sound
- slosh, slush, splash, splosh - make a splashing sound
- hum, thrum - sound with a monotonous hum
- bleep - emit a single short high-pitched signal
- grumble, rumble - make a low noise
- boom, din - make a resonant sound, like artillery
- bang - to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound
- babble, bubble, burble, guggle, gurgle, ripple - flow in an irregular current with a bubbling noise
- lap, swish, swoosh, swosh - move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound
- drone - make a monotonous low dull sound
- birr, purr, whir, whirr, whiz, whizz - make a soft swishing sound
- roll - emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound
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Give off a certain sound or sounds (synset 202139513)
"This record sounds scratchy"
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Announce by means of a sound (synset 202184975)
"sound the alarm"
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Utter with vibrating vocal chords (synset 200954214)
is a type of: articulate, enounce, enunciate, pronounce, say, sound out - speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain waysubtypes:
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Cause to sound (synset 202183962)
"sound the bell"; "sound a certain note"subtypes:
- play - perform music on (a musical instrument)
- blow - play or sound a wind instrument
- twang - cause to sound with a twang
- prepare - lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord
- gong - sound a gong
- ting - cause to make a ting
- strum, thrum - sound the strings of (a stringed instrument)
- knell, ring - make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification
- pop - cause to make a sharp explosive sound
- clink - make a high sound typical of glass
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Measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (synset 200492625)
same as: fathom
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