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Definition of soundproof in English: soundproofadjectiveˈsaʊn(d)pruːfˈsaʊn(d)ˌpruf Preventing, or constructed of material that prevents, the passage of sound. a sheet of soundproof glass a soundproof, windowless room Example sentencesExamples - Make sure your bedroom door is soundproof, and teach your kids about privacy and knocking before opening a closed door.
- The glass was soundproof, but Zac read lips very well.
- He heard nothing, but he knew from experience that these doors were practically soundproof.
- The rooms are reasonably soundproof, with thick walls and double glass, and are located in the heart of a pavilion-style hospital campus where few cars are admitted.
- Forget soundproof windows; how about just designing room doors so they don't slam shut so loudly as to wake guests in the next room?
- The toilet and basin are hidden behind an embroidered curtain: not the most soundproof arrangement, but for those who are shy there is always the other bathroom located off the vault.
- By installing soundproof glass on the upper floor, we have succeeded in creating different sound zones with distinct moods.
- He'd had ample opportunity to bless the very thick and very soundproof walls over the last year or so he and Perry had lived alone.
- Manda knew he couldn't have heard the conversation because her uncle once told her the study was soundproof.
- The walls were soundproof, and she must have known, but she was nervous.
- Ideally, you should move to a place with more privacy and soundproof walls - it'll be well worth the money and trouble for the peace.
- The doors, they presumed, were completely soundproof and indestructible as well.
- I think Jason said that the window was soundproof.
- His voice was low, despite the soundproof barrier between them and the driver.
- This room can be subdivided into three individual sections within 30 minutes using soundproof partitions.
- The musician works alone behind the closed door and within formidable soundproof walls.
- When we first arrived in Los Angeles, he missed his soundproof London studio, and it was three years before we were able to build a similar workplace for him among the trees on our land, a short walk from the house.
- It's soundproof and completely dark, and I go in there for a couple of hours at a time, You don't realize how much stress you carry around in your muscles and tissue until you lie in this completely buoyant environment.
- The soundproof doors concealed the loud music, but as soon as they opened the door it all came bursting out.
- Two juries were discharged; the first because a juror had to withdraw for personal reasons and the second because the jury room was found not to be soundproof.
Synonyms resistant, impenetrable, impervious, repellent
verbˈsaʊn(d)pruːfˈsaʊn(d)ˌpruf [with object]Make (a room or building) resistant to the passage of sound. the rehearsal room's well soundproofed Example sentencesExamples - A few more steps takes you through to the 400 seat auditorium that has been soundproofed with wooden panelled walls and tiers down to overlook a lovely proscenium.
- More than £24,000 has been raised to soundproof a village hall after it was banned from hosting discos and parties.
- Oh, and currently I'm soundproofing a room I'm going to use for a studio.
- Two minutes later, Josh barely heard any playing, and he guessed that the garage had been soundproofed.
- Now, recycling bins in parts of the capital are to be soundproofed to ensure the eardrums of the great and the good are not assaulted by the tinkle of breaking glass.
- And if you are worried about the noise, then soundproof the houses in the flight-path.
- No matter what we did, or how much soundproofing we did, our neighbour still kept calling the cops.
- He left the civil and criminal courts open to the central lobby, but was forced to soundproof them in 1778 ‘to prevent the sound of voices going from one court to another’.
- All will be soundproofed and air-conditioned.
- What is the best way to soundproof the ceiling so that my wonderful parents won't be woken up when I have friends over and I won't be woken up when they get up at the crack of dawn?
- I think it impractical that every public toilet be soundproofed, nice though that would be.
- ‘We just wanted a huge space to record so we soundproofed a 220 square metre big room so it was fit for recording,’ he tells me.
- Apart from ensuring the entire premises is air conditioned both men also highlighted that parts of the premises will also be soundproofed to ensure one activity will not interfere with others.
- Of the practice rooms, 70 had to be soundproofed so that noise from one did not leak to its neighbours.
- The windows facing the main road have been soundproofed.
- The council plans further tests and steps to soundproof the area.
- One fringe benefit of using the nose baggage compartment is that placing cargo up front helps soundproof the cabin.
- But not everyone can afford to soundproof their apartments.
- In addition the hall has been soundproofed and reinforced and new comfortable seating replaces the old-style red velvet covered models of yesteryear.
- Since then it had upgraded the sound system, built porches around fire exits and would soundproof the building by next Easter, whatever the cost.
Synonyms wrap, cover, encase, enclose, envelop, swathe, sheathe, bundle up Definition of soundproof in US English: soundproofadjectiveˈsoun(d)ˌpro͞ofˈsaʊn(d)ˌpruf Preventing, or constructed of material that prevents, the passage of sound. there was a soundproof, state-of-the-art recording studio Example sentencesExamples - Manda knew he couldn't have heard the conversation because her uncle once told her the study was soundproof.
- Forget soundproof windows; how about just designing room doors so they don't slam shut so loudly as to wake guests in the next room?
- The rooms are reasonably soundproof, with thick walls and double glass, and are located in the heart of a pavilion-style hospital campus where few cars are admitted.
- When we first arrived in Los Angeles, he missed his soundproof London studio, and it was three years before we were able to build a similar workplace for him among the trees on our land, a short walk from the house.
- Make sure your bedroom door is soundproof, and teach your kids about privacy and knocking before opening a closed door.
- His voice was low, despite the soundproof barrier between them and the driver.
- It's soundproof and completely dark, and I go in there for a couple of hours at a time, You don't realize how much stress you carry around in your muscles and tissue until you lie in this completely buoyant environment.
- This room can be subdivided into three individual sections within 30 minutes using soundproof partitions.
- Ideally, you should move to a place with more privacy and soundproof walls - it'll be well worth the money and trouble for the peace.
- The glass was soundproof, but Zac read lips very well.
- The soundproof doors concealed the loud music, but as soon as they opened the door it all came bursting out.
- The toilet and basin are hidden behind an embroidered curtain: not the most soundproof arrangement, but for those who are shy there is always the other bathroom located off the vault.
- The musician works alone behind the closed door and within formidable soundproof walls.
- By installing soundproof glass on the upper floor, we have succeeded in creating different sound zones with distinct moods.
- Two juries were discharged; the first because a juror had to withdraw for personal reasons and the second because the jury room was found not to be soundproof.
- The doors, they presumed, were completely soundproof and indestructible as well.
- I think Jason said that the window was soundproof.
- He'd had ample opportunity to bless the very thick and very soundproof walls over the last year or so he and Perry had lived alone.
- He heard nothing, but he knew from experience that these doors were practically soundproof.
- The walls were soundproof, and she must have known, but she was nervous.
Synonyms resistant, impenetrable, impervious, repellent
verbˈsoun(d)ˌpro͞ofˈsaʊn(d)ˌpruf [with object]Make (a room or building) resistant to the passage of sound. Example sentencesExamples - Now, recycling bins in parts of the capital are to be soundproofed to ensure the eardrums of the great and the good are not assaulted by the tinkle of breaking glass.
- The council plans further tests and steps to soundproof the area.
- But not everyone can afford to soundproof their apartments.
- Two minutes later, Josh barely heard any playing, and he guessed that the garage had been soundproofed.
- A few more steps takes you through to the 400 seat auditorium that has been soundproofed with wooden panelled walls and tiers down to overlook a lovely proscenium.
- He left the civil and criminal courts open to the central lobby, but was forced to soundproof them in 1778 ‘to prevent the sound of voices going from one court to another’.
- Apart from ensuring the entire premises is air conditioned both men also highlighted that parts of the premises will also be soundproofed to ensure one activity will not interfere with others.
- One fringe benefit of using the nose baggage compartment is that placing cargo up front helps soundproof the cabin.
- In addition the hall has been soundproofed and reinforced and new comfortable seating replaces the old-style red velvet covered models of yesteryear.
- And if you are worried about the noise, then soundproof the houses in the flight-path.
- All will be soundproofed and air-conditioned.
- ‘We just wanted a huge space to record so we soundproofed a 220 square metre big room so it was fit for recording,’ he tells me.
- The windows facing the main road have been soundproofed.
- No matter what we did, or how much soundproofing we did, our neighbour still kept calling the cops.
- What is the best way to soundproof the ceiling so that my wonderful parents won't be woken up when I have friends over and I won't be woken up when they get up at the crack of dawn?
- Since then it had upgraded the sound system, built porches around fire exits and would soundproof the building by next Easter, whatever the cost.
- Of the practice rooms, 70 had to be soundproofed so that noise from one did not leak to its neighbours.
- More than £24,000 has been raised to soundproof a village hall after it was banned from hosting discos and parties.
- I think it impractical that every public toilet be soundproofed, nice though that would be.
- Oh, and currently I'm soundproofing a room I'm going to use for a studio.
Synonyms wrap, cover, encase, enclose, envelop, swathe, sheathe, bundle up |