Pronunciation: /saʊnd weɪv/
noun a disturbance that moves through a medium by transferring energy from one particle to another
A1 A sound wave is a type of energy that travels through air or water.
A2 Sound waves are used in sonar technology to detect objects underwater.
B1 The amplitude of a sound wave determines its loudness.
B2 Sound waves can be reflected, refracted, or diffracted as they travel through different mediums.
C1 Scientists study the properties of sound waves to improve medical imaging techniques.
C2 The Doppler effect is a phenomenon that occurs when there is a change in frequency of a sound wave due to relative motion between the source and the observer.
formal The sound wave travels through the medium at a constant speed.
informal Did you hear that sound wave just now?
slang The sound wave was totally lit, dude!
figurative Her words created a sound wave of inspiration among the audience.
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