soundproof

IPA: sˈaʊndpruf

verb

  • To make resistant to transmitting sound.

adjective

  • Not allowing sound through.
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Examples of "soundproof" in Sentences

  • Both teams sit in soundproof pods.
  • How can I soundproof the bathrooms in my house
  • The cabin was soundproofed and fitted with heating.
  • Cage went to a soundproof room, but heard two drones.
  • In a back room he discovers a soundproof torture chamber.
  • In a back room, he discovers a soundproof torture chamber.
  • It had a door made of steel, had no windows, and was soundproof.
  • Ceilings are suspended beneath thick rock wool soundproof insulation.
  • The hotel even has soundproof glass in the windows to keep city noise at bay.
  • The American quarters are private, approximately person sized soundproof booths.
  • You have a few ways to "soundproof" your space without installing extra drywall/Sheetrock.
  • "soundproof" and the Watchdog would ensure that no-one was able to bug the conversation electronically.
  • That’s the same kind of soundproof bubble they make me sit in during cabinet meetings! eleanor coombs, ga
  • The Reading Rights Coalition is fighting efforts to "soundproof" eBooks, and so are these individuals who have signed petition against this practice.
  • phase one: "soundproof" houses, Cinnebar pockets a minimum of 10-15k per house in administrative costs. 90% of the money comes from the FAA, phase two: buy out the houses that are now worth less money because of the shoddy workmanship, and vibrations shacking the houses apart, again the FAA paying 90%
  • Traditionally, “public places” refer to any regions in a community freely accessible to members of that community; “private places” refer to soundproof regions where only members or invitees gather—the traditional concern for public order beginning only at the point where a private gathering begins to obtrude upon the neighbors.
  • Sunday Book Review cover: Walter Kirn on How Fiction Works by James Wood: The heroes of this great artistic labor tend to be semimonastic intro­verts who, like Wood’s beloved Henry James and Gustave Flaubert, toil with the doors shut and locked, in soundproof splendid isolation, attentive to the subtle frictions among nouns and adjectival phrases ....

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