noun a group of wild boars
adjective comparative form of the adjective 'sound', meaning more solid or reliable
In meteorology, a sounder is an instrument used to measure atmospheric temperature, pressure, and humidity at various altitudes.
In engineering, a sounder may refer to a device that emits sound waves for various purposes such as testing materials or detecting flaws in structures.
In marine biology, a sounder is a device used to measure the depth of the water below a boat or ship.
In fishing, a sounder is used to locate schools of fish by detecting changes in water depth or density.
In the context of a writer, 'sounder' can be used to describe a more logical and well-supported argument or piece of writing. For example, a writer may strive to make their arguments sounder by providing more evidence and reasoning.
In psychology, 'sounder' may be used to describe a more rational or well-founded theory or approach to therapy. Psychologists may aim to develop sounder methods for treating mental health issues.