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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|Oxford 1001 vocabularySPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabularyIELTS vocabulary sound /saʊnd/ noun
sound verb
sound adjective
sound adverb
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موج صوتی، طنین، عمق یابی کردن، آوا، سالم، درست، بی عیب، استوار، بی خطر، دقیق، مفهوم، صدا دادن، صداکردن، به نظر رسیدن، بگه وش خوردن، به صدا درآوردن، نواختن، بطور ژرف، کاملا، ژرفاسنجی کردن، گمانه زدن، علوم مهندسی: صوت، الکترونیک: صوت، معماری: اوا، قانون فقه: سالم، روانشناسی: صوت، زیست شناسی: صوت، ورزش: صوت، علوم هوایی: صوت، علوم نظامی: صد، علوم دریایی: ژرفایابی کردن، اندازه گیری عمق آب
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: صدا، موج صوتی، صوت،
زیست شناسی: صدا، صوت،
تربیت بدنی: صدا دادن، طنین، صدا، صوت،
علوم مهندسی: بی عیب، سالم،
حقوق: ژرفایابی کردن،
علوم دریایی: صدا، صوت،
هواپیمایی: صدا، صوت، اوا،
معماری: عمق یابی کردن، اندازه گیری عمق اب،
دریایی :، صوت، صد،
علوم نظامی: صوت،
روانشناسی: صوت،
الکترونیک: صوت، صدا، اوا، سالم، درست، بی عیب، استوار، بی خطر، دقیق، مفهوم، صدا دادن، صداکردن، به نظر رسیدن، بگوش خوردن، بصدا دراوردن، نواختن، زدن، بطور ژرف، کاملا، ژرفاسنجی کردن، گمانه زدن
کامپیوتر: صوت - صدا
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Synonyms & Related Words sound[noun]Synonyms:- noise, din, report, reverberation, tone
- impression, drift, idea, look
[verb]Synonyms:- resound, echo, reverberate
- seem, appear, look
- pronounce, announce, articulate, declare, express, utter
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[adjective]Synonyms:- perfect, fit, healthy, intact, solid, unhurt, unimpaired, uninjured, whole
- sensible, correct, logical, proper, prudent, rational, reasonable, right, trustworthy, valid, well-founded, wise
- deep, unbroken, undisturbed, untroubled
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[verb]fathom, plumb, probe
Antonyms: unsound, silence
Contrasted words: impaired, unfit, questionable, shaky, invalid, quiet, soundlessness
Related Idioms: sound as a bell (
or whistle), sound of mind and body, cast (
or sling) the lead, make a sounding, take soundings
Related Words: intact,
unimpaired,
perfect,
errorless,
faultless,
flawless,
impeccable,
accurate,
correct,
exact,
precise,
rational,
reasonable,
well-founded,
well-grounded,
right-minded,
sober,
sober-minded,
sound-minded,
vibration,
resonance,
sonancy,
reverberation
English Thesaurus: squeak, creak, screech, beep, hum, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. sound1 S1 W1 /saʊnd/
noun[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: son, from Latin sonus]
1. [uncountable and countable] something that you hear, or what can be heard
Synonym : noise:
There were strange sounds coming from the next room.sound of She could hear the sound of voices. a vowel sound2. [uncountable] a) the sound produced by a television or radio programme, a film etc:
We apologize for the loss of sound during that report. a sound engineer b) the loudness of a television, radio, film etc
Synonym : volumeturn the sound down/up Turn the sound down a little, will you?3. [countable usually singular, uncountable] the particular quality that a singer’s or group’s music has:
We’re trying to develop a harder, funkier sound.4. by/from the sound of it/things judging from what you have heard or read about something:
By the sound of it, things are worse than we thought.5. not like the sound of something to feel worried by something that you have heard or read:
‘There’s been a slight change in our plans.’ ‘I don’t like the sound of that.’6. sounds [plural] British English informal songs or music that are on a record,
CD, or tape:
I need to buy some new sounds.7. [countable usually singular] a narrow area of water that connects two larger areas of water
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II. sound2 S1 W2 verb[
Sense 1-5: Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: soner, from Latin sonare, from sonus; ⇒ sound1]
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Sense 7: Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: sonder, from sonde 'line for measuring the depth of water']
1. SEEM [linking verb] if something or someone sounds good, bad, strange etc, that is how they seem to you when you hear about them or read about them
sound adj Istanbul sounds really exciting. The whole story sounded very odd. $80 sounds about right for a decent hotel room.sound noun British English:
That sounds a good idea.sound like Nick sounds like a nice guy.it sounds as if/as though It sounds to me as if he needs professional help.it sounds like informal:
It sounds like you had a good time on your trip. I’ll come over to Richmond and take you out for dinner. How does that sound (=used to ask someone what they think of your suggestion)? faraway places with strange-sounding names2. NOISE [linking verb] if a noise sounds like a particular thing, that is how it seems to you when you hear it
sound like To Thomas, her laugh sounded horribly like a growl. I heard what sounded like fireworks.sound adj Her breathing sounded very loud.(it) sounds as if/as though The banging sounded as if it was coming from next door.(it) sounds like informal:
It sounds like the dog wants to be let out.3. VOICE [linking verb] if someone sounds tired, happy, sad etc, that is how they seem to you when you hear their voice
sound adj Are you okay? You sound tired. Josie didn’t sound very keen when I spoke to her. Her voice sounded very young.sound as if/as though You sound as if you’ve got a cold.sound like informal:
She sounded like she’d been crying.sound like You sound just like my mother (=the things you say, opinions you express etc are just like the things my mother says).4. WARNING [transitive] to publicly give a warning or tell people to be careful:
Several earlier studies had sounded similar warnings.sound a note of caution/warning I would, however, sound a note of caution. Now it is an American economist who is sounding the alarm.5. MAKE A NOISE [intransitive and transitive] if something such as a horn or bell sounds, or if you sound it, it makes a noise:
The bell sounded for dinner. Sound your horn to warn other drivers. She was unable to sound the alarm.6. PRONOUNCE [transitive usually passive] technical to make the sound of a letter in a word:
The ‘s’ in ‘island’ is not sounded.7. MEASURE DEPTH [transitive] technical to measure the depth of the sea, a lake etc ⇒
soundingssound off phrasal verb1. informal to express strong opinions about something, especially when you complain angrily in a way that other people find rude or boring
sound off about She’s always sounding off about too much sex in the media. He should check his facts before sounding off.2. American English if soldiers sound off, they shout out numbers or their names to show that they are there
sound somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb to talk to someone in order to find out what they think about a plan or idea:
He sounded people out and found the responses favourable. They want to sound out his opinion before they approach him formally.sound somebody/something ↔ out about I wanted to sound her out about a job that I'm thinking of applying for. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. sound3 W3 adjective[
Language: Old English;
Origin: gesund]
1. WELL-JUDGED sensible or good, and likely to produce the right results
Antonym : poor:
The book is full of sound advice. a man of great integrity and sound judgementecologically/ideologically/theoretically etc sound environmentally sound farming practices a sound investment2. PERSON British English a) someone who is sound can be depended on to make good decisions and give good advice
sound on He’s very sound on matters of law. b) informal someone who is sound is a good person and can be trusted – used especially by young people:
My mum’s sound. She’d never throw me out.3. THOROUGH [only before noun] complete and thorough:
a sound understanding of money and banking systems a sound knowledge of English He has a sound grasp of European history.4. IN GOOD CONDITION in good condition and not damaged in any way
Antonym : unsound:
The floor was completely sound. Is the building structurally sound?sound as a bell British English spoken (=in perfect condition)5. HEALTHY physically or mentally healthy
Antonym : unsoundof sound mind law (=not mentally ill)sound as a bell British English spoken (=in perfect health)6. SLEEP sound sleep is deep and peaceful
sound sleeper (=someone who always sleeps well)—soundness noun [uncountable] [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
IV. sound4 adverb sound asleep deeply asleep:
The baby was sound asleep. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations sound adj.I. in good condition VERBS be, feel, look, seem ADV. extremely, very | fairly, pretty, quite, reasonably That seems like fairly sound advice.
structurally Is the building structurally sound? PHRASES safe and sound (= not hurt)
We arrived home safe and sound. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
sound II. sensible VERBS be, seem ADV. extremely, very | absolutely, perfectly She had a perfectly sound reason for acting as she did.
fairly, pretty, reasonably | basically, fundamentally | commercially, ecologically, environmentally, financially, ideologically, theoretically It was a financially sound investment. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
sound nounI. sth you hear ADJ. big, deafening, loud, powerful We need a big powerful sound from the trumpets in the final passage.
audible | faint, little, soft | high | deep, low | clean, clear, sharp He produces a good clean sound on his flute.
piercing | muffled | amazing, beautiful, good, lovely, pleasing | awful, horrible, sickening There was a sickening sound as his head made contact with the concrete.
familiar, strange | distinctive | haunting | booming, buzzing, clanking, etc. | metallic | hollow | distorted | distant the distant sound of church bells
guitar, piano, etc. She tried to describe what made a good guitar sound.
speech, vowel VERB + SOUND hear | emit, make, produce, pronounce, transmit, utter What's making that awful creaking sound? Three bones transmit sounds to the inner ear. He didn't utter a single sound throughout the meeting. SOUND + VERB carry, travel Sound carries well over calm water.
come A strange sound came from the box.
echo | die away SOUND + NOUN wave | effect | bite As a politician he is a master of the 30-second sound bite. PREP. at the ~ of He turned around at the sound of footsteps behind him.
without a ~ The door opened without a sound.
~ of the sound of breaking glass
~ from There was a strange sound from downstairs. PHRASES the speed of sound 2 the sound from television/radio, etc.
ADJ. recorded | mono, stereo VERB + SOUND turn down/up Can you turn the sound up? SOUND + NOUN level, quality | system a stereo sound system
recording | recorder | engineerNOTE sounds
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give a ~ The dog gave a low growl. let out a ~ He let out a blood-curdling scream. hear ~ We heard the peal of church bells. with a ~ The vase fell to the ground with a great crash. ~ of a roar of laughter a snort of derision the whine of an engine |
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Common Errors soundI. verb BAD: Her voice sounded more seriously than before.
GOOD: Her voice sounded more serious than before.
Usage Note:See FEEL 4 (
feel)
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sound II. noun BAD: The engine was old and was making a lot of sound.
GOOD: The engine was old and was making a lot of noise.
Usage Note:See note at NOISE 1 (
noise)
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Thesaurus squeak a very short high sound or cry:
I heard the squeak of his shoes on the tiled floor. Annie gave a squeak of surprise.creak a long high sound that something makes when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc - used especially about a door, wooden floor, bed, or stairs:
the creak of floorboards The door opened with a creak.screech a loud, long, unpleasantly high sound - used especially about someone’s voice, or about brakes, tyres etc:
There was a screech of tyres followed by a bang. She let out a screech of horror.beep (
also bleep British English) a high electronic sound that a machine sends out, especially in order to attract someone’s attention:
You’ll hear a bleep when the photocopier’s finished printing.hum a quiet low continuous sound, especially from electrical equipment, traffic, an engine, or people’s conversation:
The only sound was the faint hum of the air-conditioning unit. He could hear the hum of distant traffic.rustle a continuous quiet sound from papers, leaves, or clothes when they rub together:
She heard the rustle of dried leaves behind her. the rustle of silk dressesmurmur a quiet low continuous sound, especially from people’s voices that are far away:
The murmur of voices died away. They spoke in a low murmur.rumble a series of long low sounds, especially from big guns, traffic, or
thunder:
I heard a rumble of thunder. the low rumble of a train approachingsplash the sound that a liquid makes when something hits it, or when it hits against another thing:
She jumped into the pool with a big splash. the splash of the waves against the rocksgurgle the low sound that water makes when it flows gently over or through something:
the gurgle of a stream She listened to the gurgle as the water drained out of the bath.plop the sudden short sound when something is dropped into a liquid:
Kate dropped the ice into her glass with a plop.hiss a continuous high sound when air or gas comes out of something:
There was a hiss of steam from the coffee machine. Workers reported hearing a loud hiss moments before the explosion.bang a short sudden loud noise made by a gun, bomb etc:
There was a loud bang as the bomb exploded. The firework went off with a bang.boom a very loud sound from an explosion, which you can hear for several seconds after it begins:
The building exploded into rubble with a loud boom. The boom of artillery fire echoed in the distance.roar a continuous very loud noise that gets louder and continues for a long time:
The light was followed by the deafening roar of explosions. the roar of the ship’s gunscrash a very loud sound caused when something hits something else, especially when damage is caused:
The tray of dishes fell to the floor with a crash. I heard an enormous crash outside our house, and I went to see what had happened.thud a quiet low sound made when a heavy object falls down onto surface:
There was a dull thud as the box hit the floor. His head hit the ground with a sickening thud.thump a dull loud sound made when a heavy object hits something else:
There was a loud thump as Eddie threw Luther back against the wall.clink a short ringing sound made when two glass, metal, or china objects hit each other:
the clink of champagne glasses The clink of cutlery could be heard in the restaurant.tinkle the pleasant sound that is made by light pieces of glass or metal hitting each other repeatedly:
He listened to the faint tinkle of cow bells in the distance.jingle the sound of small metal objects being shaken together:
the jingle of her bracelets the jingle of keysrattle a short repeated sound made when things hit against each other - used especially when part of something is loose and is hitting against something:
There was a strange rattle coming from the engine. the rattle of the trolleyappear a more formal word for ‘seem’:
These reports appear to be unfounded.look to seem to be something, often because of what can be seen:
The future looks bleak. He looked pleased.sound used to say that something or someone seems to be something because of what you have heard or read about them, or because of the noise or voice that you hear:
This study sounds very ambitious. They heard what sounded like a blow.come across as something to seem to have particular qualities:
He comes across as a very sensitive man.sound advice He gave us some sound advice.sound judgement He was beginning to rely on her sound judgement.a sound reason Both these buyers have sound reasons for their choice.a sound investment Property is usually a sound investment.a sound policy The problems of industry will only be solved by sound economic policies.a sound basis Sometimes friendship is a sound basis for a good marriage.environmentally/ecologically sound The government encourages environmentally sound management of the countryside.ideologically sound (=good, according to a set of beliefs) It was the ideologically sound thing to do.scientifically/technically sound Are these studies scientifically sound? [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
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