sound
How to Use Sound
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishDepending on context: a noise, the act of making noise, "healthy/solid," or a narrow channel of water.
The "healthy/solid" sense and the "noise" sense are historically unrelated words that just happen to look alike.
Word Forms
sounder comparative, more sound comparative, sounded past tense, sounded past tense, sounds plural, sounds plural, sounds plural, sounds singular, sounds singular, soundest superlative, most sound superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She heard the _____ of footsteps in the hallway.
Etymology
The "healthy/solid" and "strait of water" senses both trace to Old English words for "healthy" and a Germanic word for a narrow channel; the "noise" sense comes from a separate Latin root (sonus), making "sound" effectively three different words that merged in spelling.