Sounder example sentences
sound·er
noun
sounder (noun) · sounders (plural noun)
- a herd of wild swine:
sound·er
noun
sounder (noun) · sounders (plural noun)
- a device used to ascertain the depth of a body of water:
sound
adjective
sounder (comparative adjective)
- in good condition; not damaged, injured, or diseased:
- financially secure:
- based on reason, sense, or judgment:
- competent, reliable, or holding acceptable views:
- (of sleep) deep and undisturbed:
- (of a person) tending to sleep deeply:
- severe:
Synonyms
healthy, toned, fit, undamaged, uninjured, unimpaired, solid, substantial, strong, sturdy, stout, durable, stable, intact, whole, unhealthy, unsafe, flimsy, solvent, creditworthy, solid, secure, insolvent, bankrupt, valid, reasonable, logical, solid, weighty, authoritative, convincing, cogent, plausible, credible, reliable, unsound, reliable, dependable, trustworthy, fair, good, sensible, intelligent, wise, judicious, sagacious, astute, shrewd, perceptive, percipient, unreliable, deep, undisturbed, unbroken, uninterrupted, untroubled, peaceful, shallow, light, broken, fitful, thorough, proper, real, regular, complete, total, veritable, unqualified, thoroughgoing, downright, absolute, drastic, severe, damn, right, royal, fair, slight"Sounder" Example Sentences
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