soundly

soundly
Ⅰ.
sound [1] NOUN 1) vibrations which travel through the air or another medium and are sensed by the ear. 2) a thing that can be heard. 3) music, speech, and sound effects accompanying a film or broadcast. 4) an idea or impression conveyed by words.
VERB 1) emit or cause to emit sound. 2) utter. 3) convey a specified impression: the job sounds great. 4) (sound off) express one's opinions loudly or forcefully.
DERIVATIVES soundless adjective.
ORIGIN Latin sonus.
Ⅱ.
sound [2] ADJECTIVE 1) in good condition. 2) based on reason or judgement. 3) financially secure. 4) competent or reliable. 5) (of sleep) deep and unbroken. 6) severe or thorough: a sound thrashing.
ADVERB soundly.
DERIVATIVES soundly adverb soundness noun.
ORIGIN Old English.
Ⅲ.
sound [3] VERB 1) ascertain the depth of water in (the sea, a lake, etc.) by means of a line or pole or using sound echoes. 2) (sound out) question (someone) discreetly or cautiously as to their opinions or feelings. 3) Medicine examine (the bladder or other internal cavity) with a long surgical probe.
DERIVATIVES sounder noun.
ORIGIN Old French sonder, from Latin sub- 'below' + unda 'wave' .
Ⅳ.
sound [4] NOUN a narrow stretch of water forming an inlet or connecting two larger bodies of water.
ORIGIN Old Norse, 'swimming, strait' ; related to SWIM(Cf. ↑swimmer).

English terms dictionary. 2015.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую
Synonyms:

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Soundly — Sound ly, adv. In a sound manner. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • soundly — [[t]sa͟ʊndli[/t]] 1) ADV GRADED: ADV ed If someone is soundly defeated or beaten, they are defeated or beaten thoroughly. Needing just a point from their match at St.Helens, they were soundly beaten, going down by 35 points to 10. 2) ADV GRADED:… …   English dictionary

  • soundly — sound|ly [ saundli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that is strong and reliable: soundly based/established/financed soundly built/constructed 2. ) thoroughly: soundly beaten/defeated/rejected: The Trojans were soundly beaten by the Wildcats in last night s …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • soundly — UK [ˈsaʊn(d)lɪ] / US adverb 1) in a way that is strong and reliable soundly based/established/financed soundly built/constructed 2) if you sleep soundly, you sleep well and it is not easy to wake you 3) used to emphasize how completely something… …   English dictionary

  • soundly — sound|ly [ˈsaundli] adv 1.) if you sleep soundly, you sleep deeply and peacefully ▪ The baby slept soundly all night. 2.) soundly defeated/beaten/thrashed completely defeated or severely punished ▪ The Republicans were soundly defeated …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • soundly — adverb 1 if you sleep soundly, you sleep deeply and peacefully: The baby slept soundly all night. 2 soundly beaten/whipped/defeated completely defeated or severely punished: The Green candidate was soundly beaten …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • soundly — adverb 1. deeply or completely slept soundly through the storm the baby is sleeping soundly • Derived from adjective: ↑sound 2. completely and absolutely ( good is sometimes used informally for thoroughly ) he was soundly defeated we beat him… …   Useful english dictionary

  • soundly — adv. Soundly is used with these adjectives: ↑asleep Soundly is used with these verbs: ↑beat, ↑defeat, ↑kiss, ↑reject, ↑sleep, ↑thrash, ↑whip …   Collocations dictionary

  • soundly — [ˈsaʊn(d)li] adv 1) if you sleep soundly, you sleep well and it is difficult to wake you 2) thoroughly soundly beaten/defeated/rejected[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • soundly — adverb In a thorough manner, firmly, completely. He was soundly thrashed by the semi professional boxer …   Wiktionary

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”