soundlessness

IPA: sˈaʊndɫʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or condition of being soundless.
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Examples of "soundlessness" in Sentences

  • Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness.
  • So listen to the soundlessness of your breath and feel the power of the silence within.
  • Brother Jeremiah nodded curtly, and moved toward her with the soundlessness that sent chills up her spine.
  • No longer that gentle soundlessness now; a rush fills the air, like the flowing of the Ganges or the Amazon.
  • This is the innermost symbol of man: alone in the darkness of the cavern of himself, listening to soundlessness of inflowing fate.
  • And then the utter soundlessness was broken by a faint noise that was like the crumpling of tissue paper being thrust through an opening.
  • The impression had, in strictness, nothing unprecedented; but she felt it as something new, and the soundlessness of her step gave her time to take in the scene before she interrupted it.
  • And it's interesting because when you hear it, it doesn't portray the type of turmoil he felt inside, or as he puts it just how terrifying it was at the soundlessness of the two engines going out.

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