Sounded synonyms
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To voice.
To be discarded or abolished:
(Phonet.) To utter with voice
Fathom is defined as to understand completely, or to measure the depth of something.
To subject to a severe test or strain
To subject to a test; try
To be celebrated; be extolled
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To publish is defined as to announce or issue a written or printed work for public sale.
Proclaim is defined as to announce or declare.
To herald is defined as to say or show that something is coming, or to announce the news.
To (seek) experience first hand.
To study or analyze:
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Enunciate is defined as to clearly pronounce or speak.
(Intransitive, copulative) To seem; to have a certain semblance; to look.
To test the verticality or alignment of with a plumb.
To give attention to; notice:
To mark lines on with or as with a ruler
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(Informal) To complain or protest, esp. in a loud or raucous voice
To utter in a low hoarse sound.
(Music) To sing or play with a trill or trills
(Music) To perform on an instrument:
Moan is defined as to complain or grieve about something or to utter a low, long sound of pain.
Snort is to make a sound by suddenly blowing air through your nose, or is slang for sniffing a narcotic drug.
To play or sound loudly:
To break (something brittle) violently.
(Basketball) To dunk forcefully, to slam dunk.
To hit or fall with a dull sound
To talk fast, foolishly, etc.; chatter
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To talk or chatter idly or meaninglessly; babble or prate.
To speak in such a way - glibly and rapidly, such as from an auctioneer, or when bantering during a sports event.
To strike (the hands) together with an abrupt, loud sound, usually repeatedly:
To disclose by too free talk, as a secret.
To utter in or express with a loud, deep sound
(Football) To put (the ball) into play by passing or handing it back between the legs to a member of the offensive backfield
To become covered with a network of fine cracks; craze.
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To break through (an obstacle) in order to win acceptance or acknowledgment:
To move slowly with or as with such a sound
To utter with a chattering sound
To produce a shrill cry or sound.
To stretch out (sails) as with a boom so as to take maximum advantage of a wind abaft the beam and hence make speed
Reflect is something that doesn't absorb or that mirrors back whatever is coming into it or looking at it.
(Intransitive) To make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something.
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Crash means to violently smash or break or to make a loud and sudden noise.
To utter a peevish, high-pitched, somewhat nasal sound, as in complaint, distress, or fear
To give forth a rudely quivering or tremulous sound; to sound harshly or discordantly.
Jabber is defined as to talk quickly and to babble nonsense.
To sing with the lips closed, not producing words
To move or go with such a sound
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To talk rapidly and incoherently; jabber; chatter
(Golf) To hit (a ball) from a sand trap with an explosion shot
To explode violently and noisily
To utter in a loud, harsh voice:
To sound out with loud, harsh, trumpetlike tones
To cause to sound with a clank.
To move with a rattling sound:
To say in a low indistinct voice; utter indistinctly:
To produce sounds when played:
(Colloquial) To pay for food, drink or entertainment for others.
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To be filled with loud or echoing sound:
To repeat or reflect (sound) from a surface
To produce (sound) by vibration.
To seem or appear to be:
To be discarded or abolished:
quieted (antonym)
In a quiet manner
measured (related)
To mark off or apportion, usually with reference to a given unit of measurement:
investigated (related)
The definition of investigate is to look into something or someone in order to try to discover the truth or to piece together a sequence of events.
Find another word for sounded. In this page you can discover 81 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sounded, like: vocalized, gone, voiced, fathomed, tried, tested, resounded, published, proclaimed, probed and heralded.