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Soundings Meaning in English

word · lemma: sounding

ˈsaʊndɪŋz
SOWN-dingz
sˈaʊndɪŋz
SOWN-dingz

Definition

Measurements of the depth of water, or investigations to find out more information, especially in navigation or science.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in maritime contexts for water depth checks, but also for figurative investigations (e.g., 'political soundings'). Usually plural when referring to repeated or varied measurements. Not the same as 'sounds' (noise).

Example Sentences

The sailors took soundings every hour to track the water depth.

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Before building the bridge, the engineers made soundings of the river.

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The captain ordered a series of soundings as the ship neared the coast.

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Recent soundings revealed a hidden sandbar under the bay.

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They took political soundings before launching the new policy.

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If the soundings drop suddenly, it could mean underwater rocks are nearby.

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