soundly
Variant of sound
noun
- vibrations in air, water, etc. that stimulate the auditory nerves and produce the sensation of hearing: although the speed of sound varies considerably, the standard is c. 331 meters per second (c. 740 mph), which is the speed in dry air at STP
- the auditory sensation produced by such vibrations
- any auditory effect that is distinctive or characteristic of its source; identifiable noise, tone, vocal utterance, etc.: the sound of a violin, a speech sound
- such effects as transmitted by or recorded for radio, TV, films, or on phonograph records
- the volume or quality of transmitted or recorded sound
- the distance within which a given sound may be heard; earshot: within sound of the bells
- the mental impression produced by the way something is worded; tenor; drift: the sound of his report
- meaningless noise; racket
- Archaic
- report; rumor
- meaning; significance
intransitive verb
- to make a sound or sounds
- to have a particular tone or quality of sound: your voice sounds hoarse
- to seem, from the sound or manner of utterance: to sound troubled
- to seem to be or appear to be, based on information one has heard: their plan sounds crazy
transitive verb
- to cause to sound: to sound a gong
- to produce the sound of: to sound a C on a piano
- to utter distinctly; articulate: to sound one's r's
- to express, signal, indicate, or announce: the clock sounds the hour
- to make widely known; proclaim: to sound someone's praises
- to examine (the chest) by auscultation or percussion
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