Pronunciation: /saʊndləs/

Definitions of soundless

adjective describing something that is without sound or noise

Example Sentences

A1 The forest was so soundless that you could hear a pin drop.

A2 The soundless room made it easy to concentrate on studying.

B1 The soundless night was interrupted only by the occasional owl hooting.

B2 The soundless operation of the machinery indicated that it was working efficiently.

C1 The soundless ballet performance captivated the audience with its grace and precision.

C2 The soundless meditation retreat provided a peaceful and calming atmosphere for reflection.

Examples of soundless in a Sentence

formal The soundless room was a result of the thick soundproof walls.

informal I love walking through the soundless forest early in the morning.

slang The party was so boring, it was practically soundless.

figurative Her smile was soundless, but it spoke volumes about her happiness.

Grammatical Forms of soundless

past tense

sounded

plural

soundlesses

comparative

more soundless

superlative

most soundless

present tense

soundless

future tense

will be soundless

perfect tense

have sounded

continuous tense

is sounding

singular

soundless

positive degree

soundless

infinitive

to soundless

gerund

soundlessly

participle

sounding

Origin and Evolution of soundless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'soundless' originated from the Old English word 'sundlēas' which meant without sound or noise.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'soundless' has retained its original meaning of being without sound or noise. It is commonly used in literature and poetry to describe silence or quietness.