sound
English Thesaurus
1. the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute)
| hypernym | : | sound property, |
| definition | : | an attribute of sound (noun.attribute) |
| hyponym | : | noisiness, racketiness, |
| definition | : | the auditory effect characterized by loud and constant noise (noun.attribute) |
| hyponym | : | ring, |
| definition | : | a characteristic sound (noun.attribute) |
| hyponym | : | unison, |
| definition | : | (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves (noun.attribute) |
| hyponym | : | voice, |
| definition | : | the distinctive quality or pitch or condition of a person's speech (noun.attribute) |
2. the subjective sensation of hearing something (noun.cognition)
| hyponym | : | euphony, music, |
| definition | : | any agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | music, |
| definition | : | (music) the sounds produced by singers or musical instruments (or reproductions of such sounds) (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | pure tone, tone, |
| definition | : | a steady sound without overtones (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | dissonance, noise, racket, |
| definition | : | the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience (noun.cognition) |
| hyponym | : | dub, |
| definition | : | the new sounds added by dubbing (noun.cognition) |
3. the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication)
4. (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication)
| hypernym | : | language unit, linguistic unit, |
| definition | : | one of the natural units into which linguistic messages can be analyzed (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | phoneme, |
| definition | : | (linguistics) one of a small set of speech sounds that are distinguished by the speakers of a particular language (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | vowel, vowel sound, |
| definition | : | a speech sound made with the vocal tract open (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | glide, semivowel, |
| definition | : | a vowellike sound that serves as a consonant (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | consonant, |
| definition | : | a speech sound that is not a vowel (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | orinasal, orinasal phone, |
| definition | : | a speech sound produced with both the oral and nasal passages open (as French nasal vowels) (noun.communication) |
| hyponym | : | sonant, voiced sound, |
| definition | : | a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords (noun.communication) |
| part meronym | : | utterance, vocalization, |
| definition | : | the use of uttered sounds for auditory communication (noun.communication) |
| domain category | : | phonetics, |
| definition | : | the branch of acoustics concerned with speech processes including its production and perception and acoustic analysis (noun.cognition) |
5. the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event)
| hyponym | : | bong, |
| definition | : | a dull resonant sound as of a bell (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | beat, |
| definition | : | the sound of stroke or blow (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | beep, bleep, |
| definition | : | a short high tone produced as a signal or warning (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | bell, toll, |
| definition | : | the sound of a bell being struck (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | chink, click, clink, |
| definition | : | a short light metallic sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | chirp, |
| definition | : | a sharp sound made by small birds or insects (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | chorus, |
| definition | : | any utterance produced simultaneously by a group (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | click-clack, |
| definition | : | a succession of clicks (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | cry, |
| definition | : | the characteristic utterance of an animal (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | ding, |
| definition | : | a ringing sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | drip, dripping, |
| definition | : | the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | drum, |
| definition | : | the sound of a drum (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | gargle, |
| definition | : | the sound produced while gargling (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | gurgle, |
| definition | : | the bubbling sound of water flowing from a bottle with a narrow neck (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | jangle, jingle, |
| definition | : | a metallic sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | knock, knocking, |
| definition | : | the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing) (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | noise, |
| definition | : | sound of any kind (especially unintelligible or dissonant sound) (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | drum roll, paradiddle, roll, |
| definition | : | the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | pat, rap, tap, |
| definition | : | the sound made by a gentle blow (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | patter, |
| definition | : | a quick succession of light rapid sounds (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | peal, pealing, roll, rolling, |
| definition | : | a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells) (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | ping, |
| definition | : | a sharp high-pitched resonant sound (as of a sonar echo or a bullet striking metal) (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | plunk, |
| definition | : | a hollow twanging sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | pop, popping, |
| definition | : | a sharp explosive sound as from a gunshot or drawing a cork (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | purr, |
| definition | : | a low vibrating sound typical of a contented cat (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | quack, |
| definition | : | the harsh sound of a duck (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | quaver, |
| definition | : | a tremulous sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | sigh, |
| definition | : | a sound like a person sighing (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | skirl, |
| definition | : | the sound of (the chanter of) a bagpipe (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | song, |
| definition | : | a distinctive or characteristic sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | strum, |
| definition | : | sound of strumming (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | susurration, susurrus, |
| definition | : | the indistinct sound of people whispering (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | swish, |
| definition | : | a brushing or rustling sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | tapping, |
| definition | : | the sound of light blow or knock (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | throbbing, |
| definition | : | a sound with a strong rhythmic beat (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | thrum, |
| definition | : | a thrumming sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | thunk, |
| definition | : | a dull hollow sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | tick, ticking, |
| definition | : | a metallic tapping sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | ting, tinkle, |
| definition | : | a light clear metallic sound as of a small bell (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | toot, |
| definition | : | a blast of a horn (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | tootle, |
| definition | : | the sound of casual playing on a musical instrument (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | trample, trampling, |
| definition | : | the sound of heavy treading or stomping (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | twang, |
| definition | : | a sharp vibrating sound (as of a plucked string) (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | vibrato, |
| definition | : | (music) a pulsating effect in an instrumental or vocal tone produced by slight and rapid variations in pitch (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | voice, |
| definition | : | a sound suggestive of a vocal utterance (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | vroom, |
| definition | : | the roaring sound made by a motor that is running at high speed (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | whack, |
| definition | : | the sound made by a sharp swift blow (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | whistle, whistling, |
| definition | : | the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | whiz, |
| definition | : | a buzzing or hissing sound as of something traveling rapidly through the air (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | zing, |
| definition | : | a brief high-pitched buzzing or humming sound (noun.event) |
| hyponym | : | zizz, |
| definition | : | a buzzing or whizzing sound (noun.event) |
6. a large ocean inlet or deep bay (noun.object)
| hypernym | : | body of water, water, |
| definition | : | the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean) (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | long island sound, |
| definition | : | a sound between Long Island and Connecticut (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | puget sound, |
| definition | : | an inlet of the North Pacific in northwestern Washington State (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | queen charlotte sound, |
| definition | : | an inlet of the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia (noun.object) |
7. a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water (noun.object)
| hypernym | : | channel, |
| definition | : | 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 vessels (noun.object) |
| hyponym | : | narrow, |
| definition | : | a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | canakkale bogazi, dardanelles, hellespont, |
| definition | : | the strait between the Aegean and the Sea of Marmara that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey (noun.location) |
| instance hyponym | : | east river, |
| definition | : | a tidal strait separating Manhattan and the Bronx from Queens and Brooklyn (noun.location) |
| instance hyponym | : | bering strait, |
| definition | : | a strait connecting the Bering Sea to the Arctic Ocean (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | bosporus, |
| definition | : | a strait connecting the Mediterranean and the Black Sea; separates the European and Asian parts of Turkey; an important shipping route (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | cook strait, |
| definition | : | a narrow strait separating the North Island and South Island in New Zealand (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | golden gate, |
| definition | : | a strait in western California that connects the San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean; discovered in 1579 by Sir Francis Drake (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | kattegatt, |
| definition | : | a strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Sweden; connects with the North Sea through the Skagerrak (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | korea strait, korean strait, |
| definition | : | a strait between Korea and Japan; connects the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | menai strait, |
| definition | : | a strait in northern Wales between Anglesey Island and the mainland (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | north channel, |
| definition | : | a strait between Northern Ireland and Scotland that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | skagerak, skagerrak, |
| definition | : | a broad strait of the North Sea between Jutland and Norway (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | solent, |
| definition | : | a strait of the English Channel between the coast of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | strait of georgia, |
| definition | : | the strait separating Vancouver Island from the Canadian mainland (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | strait of gibraltar, |
| definition | : | the strait between Spain and Africa (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | strait of hormuz, strait of ormuz, |
| definition | : | a strategically important strait linking the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | strait of magellan, |
| definition | : | 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 (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | strait of messina, |
| definition | : | the strait separating Sicily from the tip of Italy (noun.object) |
| instance hyponym | : | torres strait, |
| definition | : | a strait between northeastern Australia and southern New Guinea that connects the Coral Sea with the Arafura Sea (noun.object) |
8. mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon)
| hypernym | : | mechanical phenomenon, |
| definition | : | a physical phenomenon associated with the equilibrium or motion of objects (noun.phenomenon) |
| hyponym | : | ultrasound, |
| definition | : | very high frequency sound; used in ultrasonography (noun.phenomenon) |
9. measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | measure, quantify, |
| definition | : | express as a number or measure or quantity (verb.change) |
10. utter with vibrating vocal chords (verb.communication)
| hyponym | : | chirk, |
| definition | : | make a shrill creaking, squeaking, or noise, as of a door, mouse, or bird (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | quaver, waver, |
| definition | : | give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or frequency (verb.communication) |
11. appear in a certain way (verb.perception)
| hypernym | : | appear, look, seem, |
| definition | : | give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect (verb.perception) |
12. give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception)
| hyponym | : | cackel, |
| definition | : | make a cackling sound (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | play, |
| definition | : | emit recorded sound (verb.creation) |
| hyponym | : | dissonate, |
| definition | : | be dissonant or harsh (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | pierce, |
| definition | : | sound sharply or shrilly (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | speak, |
| definition | : | make a characteristic or natural sound (verb.perception) |
13. make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception)
| hyponym | : | snarl, |
| definition | : | make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | sing, whistle, |
| definition | : | make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | blow, |
| definition | : | make a sound as if blown (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | ting, |
| definition | : | make a light, metallic sound; go `ting' (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | splat, |
| definition | : | give off the sound of a bullet flattening on impact (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | twang, |
| definition | : | sound with a twang (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | clang, clangor, |
| definition | : | make a loud noise (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | clank, |
| definition | : | make a clank (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | clangor, clangour, |
| definition | : | make a loud resonant noise (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | boom, boom out, |
| definition | : | make a deep hollow sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | beat, drum, thrum, |
| definition | : | make a rhythmic sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | rattle, |
| definition | : | make short successive sounds (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | resonate, vibrate, |
| definition | : | sound with resonance (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | crash, |
| definition | : | make a sudden loud sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | tweet, twirp, |
| definition | : | make a weak, chirping sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | skirl, |
| definition | : | make a shrill, wailing sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | gurgle, |
| definition | : | make sounds similar to gurgling water (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | glug, |
| definition | : | make a gurgling sound as of liquid issuing from a bottle (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | blow, |
| definition | : | sound by having air expelled through a tube (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | whish, |
| definition | : | make a sibilant sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | guggle, |
| definition | : | make a sound like a liquid that is being poured from a bottle (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | ping, |
| definition | : | make a short high-pitched sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | knock, ping, pink, |
| definition | : | sound like a car engine that is firing too early (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | trump, |
| definition | : | produce a sound as if from a trumpet (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | squelch, |
| definition | : | make a sucking sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | chug, |
| definition | : | make a dull, explosive sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | peal, ring, |
| definition | : | sound loudly and sonorously (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | chime, |
| definition | : | emit a sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | rustle, |
| definition | : | make a dry crackling sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | crack, snap, |
| definition | : | make a sharp sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | crack, |
| definition | : | make a very sharp explosive sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | whistle, |
| definition | : | make whistling sounds (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | thud, thump, |
| definition | : | make a dull sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | clop, clump, clunk, plunk, |
| definition | : | make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | patter, pitter-patter, |
| definition | : | make light, rapid and repeated sounds (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | knock, pink, rap, tap, |
| definition | : | make light, repeated taps on a surface (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | click, tick, |
| definition | : | make a clicking or ticking sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | chatter, click, |
| definition | : | click repeatedly or uncontrollably (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | pop, |
| definition | : | make a sharp explosive noise (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | hum, thrum, |
| definition | : | sound with a monotonous hum (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | bleep, |
| definition | : | emit a single short high-pitched signal (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | grumble, rumble, |
| definition | : | make a low noise (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | boom, din, |
| definition | : | make a resonant sound, like artillery (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | bang, |
| definition | : | to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | lap, swish, swoosh, swosh, |
| definition | : | move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | drone, |
| definition | : | make a monotonous low dull sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | roll, |
| definition | : | emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound (verb.perception) |
14. cause to sound (verb.perception)
| hyponym | : | play, |
| definition | : | perform music on (a musical instrument) (verb.creation) |
| hyponym | : | blow, |
| definition | : | play or sound a wind instrument (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | twang, |
| definition | : | cause to sound with a twang (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | prepare, |
| definition | : | lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | gong, |
| definition | : | sound a gong (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | ting, |
| definition | : | cause to make a ting (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | strum, thrum, |
| definition | : | sound the strings of (a string instrument) (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | knell, ring, |
| definition | : | make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | pop, |
| definition | : | cause to make a sharp explosive sound (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | clink, |
| definition | : | make a high sound typical of glass (verb.perception) |
| cause | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
15. announce by means of a sound (verb.perception)
| hypernym | : | announce, denote, |
| definition | : | make known; make an announcement (verb.communication) |
16. thorough (adj.all)
| similar | : | complete, |
| definition | : | having every necessary or normal part or component or step (adj.all) |
17. (of sleep) deep and complete (adj.all)
| similar | : | deep, |
| definition | : | relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply (adj.all) |
18. in excellent physical condition (adj.all)
| similar | : | healthy, |
| definition | : | having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease (adj.all) |
19. exercising or showing good judgment (adj.all)
20. free from moral defect (adj.all)
| similar | : | righteous, |
| definition | : | characterized by or proceeding from accepted standards of morality or justice (adj.all) |
21. financially secure and safe (adj.all)
| similar | : | healthy, |
| definition | : | financially secure and functioning well (adj.all) |
| similar | : | solid, |
| definition | : | financially sound (adj.all) |
| similar | : | stable, |
| definition | : | firm and dependable; subject to little fluctuation (adj.all) |
| also | : | unbroken, |
| definition | : | not broken; whole and intact; in one piece (adj.all) |
| also | : | undamaged, |
| definition | : | not harmed or spoiled; sound (adj.all) |
| also | : | fit, |
| definition | : | physically and mentally sound or healthy (adj.all) |
| also | : | healthy, |
| definition | : | having or indicating good health in body or mind; free from infirmity or disease (adj.all) |
| also | : | uninjured, |
| definition | : | not injured physically or mentally (adj.all) |
| also | : | wholesome, |
| definition | : | conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being (adj.all) |
22. in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay (adj.all)
23. having legal efficacy or force (adj.all)
| similar | : | valid, valid, |
| definition | : | well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force (adj.all) |
24. the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute)
| antonym | : | quiet, silence, |
| definition | : | the absence of sound (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
25. the subjective sensation of hearing something (noun.cognition)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
26. the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
27. (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | phonetic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds (adj.pert) |
| derivation | : | phonetic, phonic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to speech sounds (adj.pert) |
| derivation | : | phonic, |
| definition | : | relating to speech (adj.pert) |
28. the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
29. a large ocean inlet or deep bay (noun.object)
| derivation | : | fathom, sound, |
| definition | : | measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (verb.change) |
30. mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
31. measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (verb.change)
| derivation | : | sounding, |
| definition | : | the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line) (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | sounder, |
| definition | : | a device for making soundings (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | sounding, |
| definition | : | a measure of the depth of water taken with a sounding line (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | a large ocean inlet or deep bay (noun.object) |
| derivation | : | fathom, fthm, |
| definition | : | a linear unit of measurement (equal to 6 feet) for water depth (noun.quantity) |
32. utter with vibrating vocal chords (verb.communication)
| antonym | : | devoice, |
| definition | : | utter with tense vocal chords (verb.communication) |
| derivation | : | voice, |
| definition | : | the ability to speak (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | phone, sound, speech sound, |
| definition | : | (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sonant, voiced sound, |
| definition | : | a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords (noun.communication) |
33. give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
34. make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | audio, sound, |
| definition | : | the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
35. cause to sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
36. announce by means of a sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | audio, sound, |
| definition | : | the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | phone, sound, speech sound, |
| definition | : | (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
37. (of sleep) deep and complete (adj.all)
| derivation | : | profoundness, |
| definition | : | extremeness of degree (noun.state) |
38. in excellent physical condition (adj.all)
| derivation | : | firmness, soundness, |
| definition | : | the muscle tone of healthy tissue (noun.attribute) |
39. free from moral defect (adj.all)
40. financially secure and safe (adj.all)
| antonym | : | unsound, |
| definition | : | not sound financially (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | soundness, |
| definition | : | a state or condition free from damage or decay (noun.state) |
41. in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay (adj.all)
| antonym | : | unsound, |
| definition | : | not in good condition; damaged or decayed (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | soundness, |
| definition | : | a state or condition free from damage or decay (noun.state) |
42. having legal efficacy or force (adj.all)
| derivation | : | legality, |
| definition | : | lawfulness by virtue of conformity to a legal statute (noun.attribute) |
43. logically valid (adj.all)
44. the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute)
| antonym | : | quiet, silence, |
| definition | : | the absence of sound (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
45. the subjective sensation of hearing something (noun.cognition)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
46. the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
47. (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | phonetic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to the scientific study of speech sounds (adj.pert) |
| derivation | : | phonetic, phonic, |
| definition | : | of or relating to speech sounds (adj.pert) |
| derivation | : | phonic, |
| definition | : | relating to speech (adj.pert) |
48. the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
49. a large ocean inlet or deep bay (noun.object)
| derivation | : | fathom, sound, |
| definition | : | measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (verb.change) |
50. mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | go, sound, |
| definition | : | make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | cause to sound (verb.perception) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | announce by means of a sound (verb.perception) |
51. measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line (verb.change)
| derivation | : | sounding, |
| definition | : | the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line) (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | sounder, |
| definition | : | a device for making soundings (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | sounding, |
| definition | : | a measure of the depth of water taken with a sounding line (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | a large ocean inlet or deep bay (noun.object) |
| derivation | : | fathom, fthm, |
| definition | : | a linear unit of measurement (equal to 6 feet) for water depth (noun.quantity) |
52. utter with vibrating vocal chords (verb.communication)
| antonym | : | devoice, |
| definition | : | utter with tense vocal chords (verb.communication) |
| derivation | : | voice, |
| definition | : | the ability to speak (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | phone, sound, speech sound, |
| definition | : | (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sonant, voiced sound, |
| definition | : | a speech sound accompanied by sound from the vocal cords (noun.communication) |
53. give off a certain sound or sounds (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
54. make a certain noise or sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | audio, sound, |
| definition | : | the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
55. cause to sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
56. announce by means of a sound (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause (noun.attribute) |
| derivation | : | audio, sound, |
| definition | : | the audible part of a transmitted signal (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | phone, sound, speech sound, |
| definition | : | (phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | the sudden occurrence of an audible event (noun.event) |
| derivation | : | sound, |
| definition | : | mechanical vibrations transmitted by an elastic medium (noun.phenomenon) |
57. (of sleep) deep and complete (adj.all)
| derivation | : | profoundness, |
| definition | : | extremeness of degree (noun.state) |
58. in excellent physical condition (adj.all)
| derivation | : | firmness, soundness, |
| definition | : | the muscle tone of healthy tissue (noun.attribute) |
59. free from moral defect (adj.all)
60. financially secure and safe (adj.all)
| antonym | : | unsound, |
| definition | : | not sound financially (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | soundness, |
| definition | : | a state or condition free from damage or decay (noun.state) |
61. in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay (adj.all)
| antonym | : | unsound, |
| definition | : | not in good condition; damaged or decayed (adj.all) |
| derivation | : | soundness, |
| definition | : | a state or condition free from damage or decay (noun.state) |
62. having legal efficacy or force (adj.all)
| derivation | : | legality, |
| definition | : | lawfulness by virtue of conformity to a legal statute (noun.attribute) |
63. logically valid (adj.all)
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