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sound suspiciously like something — look/sound/suspiciously like something phrase to look/sound like something else used for showing that you think someone is trying to hide something from you Randall made a noise that sounded suspiciously like smothered laughter. Thesaurus: to be … Useful english dictionary
like the sound of something — phrase to be pleased by something that you have heard or read A holiday in Greece? I like the sound of that! Jeff didn’t seem to like the sound of their plan. Thesaurus: to like somethingsynonym Main entry: sound … Useful english dictionary
sound like — 1 : to have a voice that is like the voice of (someone else) I knew he must be your brother. He sounds just like you. 2 : to say something that is like what is commonly said by (someone else) You sound just like your mot … Useful english dictionary
sound like fun — phrase to seem to be something that you would enjoy The weekend away sounds like fun. Thesaurus: pleasant, enjoyable and relaxingsynonym Main entry: fun … Useful english dictionary
look suspiciously like something — look/sound/suspiciously like something phrase to look/sound like something else used for showing that you think someone is trying to hide something from you Randall made a noise that sounded suspiciously like smothered laughter. Thesaurus: to be … Useful english dictionary
like the sound of something — to be pleased by something that you have heard or read A holiday in Greece? I like the sound of that! Jeff didn t seem to like the sound of their plan … English dictionary
sound like fun — to seem to be something that you would enjoy The weekend away sounds like fun … English dictionary
sound — I UK [saʊnd] / US noun Word forms sound : singular sound plural sounds *** Talking or writing about sound: bang a sound like something exploding: There was a loud bang and a puff of smoke. rattle a sound like a loose object hitting another object … English dictionary
sound*/*/*/ — [saʊnd] noun I 1) [C] something that you can hear Laura didn t make a sound as she left the room.[/ex] the sound of voices/laughter/footsteps[/ex] 2) [U] the loudness of a radio, television etc Syn: volume Turn the sound up a bit – I can t… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Sound symbolism — or phonosemantics is a branch of linguistics and refers to the idea that vocal sounds have meaning. In particular, sound symbolism is the idea that phonemes (the written representations of sounds, transcribed between slashes like this: /b/) carry … Wikipedia
sound — sound1 W1S1 [saund] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: son, from Latin sonus] 1.) [U and C] something that you hear, or what can be heard = ↑noise ▪ There were strange sounds coming from the next room. sound of ▪ She could hear the sound … Dictionary of contemporary English