soundless
1 Americanadjective
adjective
adjective
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Etymology
Origin of soundless1
First recorded in 1595–1605; sound 1 + -less
Origin of soundless2
Example Sentences
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Soundless, but titled “The listening dimension,” the installation demands being alert — like a human animal on the prowl, one could say, a beast who depends on being acutely observant for survival.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 17, 2024
Thomas Steinbeck, who bore a striking resemblance to his father, was approaching 60 when he published his first fiction, a collection of stories called “Down to a Soundless Sea,” in 2002.
From New York Times • Aug. 12, 2016
His first book, “Down to a Soundless Sea,” a collection of short stories, was published in 2002.
From Washington Times • Aug. 11, 2016
His first book, "Down to a Soundless Sea," a collection of short stories, was published in 2002.
From US News • Aug. 11, 2016
Who are those who ride so light, Soundless in the flaming light, Where Rheims burns, that was given By France to Mary, Queen of Heaven?
From The Haunted Hour An Anthology by Widdemer, Margaret
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