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Textual thesaurus for "sound"

(adj) profound, wakeless, heavy

(of sleep) deep and complete

a heavy sleep; fell into a profound sleep; a sound sleeper; deep wakeless sleep


(adj) good

in excellent physical condition

good teeth; I still have one good leg; a sound mind in a sound body


(adj) healthy, intelligent, level-headed, levelheaded

exercising or showing good judgment

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


(adj) effectual, legal

having legal efficacy or force

a sound title to the property


(adj) reasoned, well-grounded

logically valid

a sound argument


(noun) auditory sensation

the subjective sensation of hearing something

he strained to hear the faint sounds


(noun) audio

the audible part of a transmitted signal

they always raise the audio for commercials


(noun) speech sound, phone

(phonetics) an individual sound unit of speech without concern as to whether or not it is a phoneme of some language


(noun) strait

a narrow channel of the sea joining two larger bodies of water


(verb) fathom

measure the depth of (a body of water) with a sounding line


(verb) vocalise, vocalize, voice

utter with vibrating vocal chords


(verb) go

make a certain noise or sound

She went `Mmmmm'; The gun went `bang'