Sound Track

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /saʊnd træk/

Definitions of sound track

noun a recorded collection of music, dialogue, and sound effects that accompanies a movie, television show, or video game

Example Sentences

A1 I like to listen to the sound track of my favorite movie.

A2 The sound track of the video game was really exciting.

B1 The sound track of the documentary added to the emotional impact of the film.

B2 The sound track of the musical was nominated for an award.

C1 The sound track of the movie was composed by a famous musician.

C2 The sound track of the film perfectly captured the mood of each scene.

Examples of sound track in a Sentence

formal The sound track for the movie was composed by a renowned musician.

informal I love the sound track of that movie, it's so catchy!

slang The sound track of the game is lit, I can't stop listening to it.

figurative The sound track of our lives is constantly changing, just like a movie score.

Grammatical Forms of sound track

plural

sound tracks

comparative

more sound track

superlative

most sound track

present tense

sound track

future tense

will sound track

perfect tense

have sounded track

continuous tense

is sounding track

singular

sound track

positive degree

sound track

infinitive

to sound track

gerund

sounding track

participle

sounded track

Origin and Evolution of sound track

First Known Use: 1927 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'sound track' originated from the early days of cinema when movies started incorporating synchronized sound with moving pictures.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the audio component of a film, the term 'sound track' has evolved to encompass the entire collection of music, dialogue, and sound effects used in a movie or other media production.