Meaning & Definition of word "Sounding"

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    Sounding

    /ˈsaʊndɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act or process of measuring the depth of a body of water.
      • Example: The sailor took several soundings to determine the ocean floor's depth.
    • 2. A statement or expression of opinion.
      • Example: The politician's sounding on social issues was closely analyzed by the media.

    verb:

    • 1. Present participle of sound, meaning to make a noise or to inquire.
      • Example: She was sounding out the opinions of her colleagues before making a decision.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of or relating to sound; having the quality of sound.
      • Example: The sounding waves reverberated throughout the canyon.
    • 2. Resonant; capable of producing sound.
      • Example: The sounding brass instrument filled the concert hall with music.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from the verb 'sounen' meaning 'to sound or make noise'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sounding out:

    the act of determining someone’s opinions or intentions.

    sounding board:

    a person or group whose reactions are sought to help evaluate an idea or project.

    Related Words

    echo:

    a reflected sound that is heard again.

    resonance:

    the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.

    sonar:

    a method for detecting objects underwater using sound.

    Slang Meanings of sounding

    Meaning: To test the waters or gauge someone's reaction.

    Example Sentence: He was just sounding around to see if she was interested.

    Meaning: A method of exploration or investigation.

    Example Sentence: We're just sounding this out before making a decision.