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sound feature
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sound feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to audio, acoustics, or characteristics of sound in various fields such as music, linguistics, or technology. Example: "The sound feature of the new headphones enhances the listening experience by providing clearer bass and treble."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Haskin's first sound feature was I Walk Alone (1947), a noir thriller starring Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth Scott, with Kirk Douglas playing the villain.
Encyclopedias
(Talmadge's second sound feature, the 1930 "DuBarry, Woman of Passion," was indeed a failure, but Talmadge's faint accent was the least of its problems).
News & Media
We watched sound feature The W Plan (1930) in full, with dashing Brian Aherne as a British spy behind German lines.
News & Media
The musical The Phantom President (1932), which was George M. Cohan's first sound feature, was a box-office failure, in spite of the work of Claudette Colbert and Jimmy Durante.
Encyclopedias
When p, t, k, ch, or s is preceded by a stop, it is automatically pronounced as reinforced (tense), but that sound feature is ignored both in the Hangul spellings and in the transcriptions: ip-to 'the mouth too' = /iptto/, ot-kwa 'with the garment' = /o(t kkwa/, kuk-poda 'than the soup' = /kukppoda/, hakcha 'scholar' = /haktcha/, iksal 'joke' = /ikssal/.
Encyclopedias
For example, if a car interior sound has been recorded from the driver's seat, the most relevant channel for a given sound feature will probably not be the same as if it had been recorded from the passenger's seat.
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Alas, the Batman Mimobot does not include sound features.
News & Media
The sound features, which include sound effects, music and random quotes, are surprisingly fun.
News & Media
GREENWICH Roger Sherman Baldwin Park "Romeo and Juliet," by Shakespeare, presented by Shakespeare on the Sound, featuring music by Stew and Heidi Rodewald.
News & Media
English dingdong and German bim-bam share several sound features in common that partially resemble the clanging of bells.
Encyclopedias
The Taiwanese choreographer Huang Yi offers the program's other new work, "Shadow of Sound," featuring Nimbus dancers and guest artists from Taiwan.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about technical audio aspects, clearly define what "sound feature" you're referring to, such as frequency, pitch, or timbre.
Common error
Avoid using "sound feature" as a catch-all term. Be specific about the particular aspect of sound you're discussing. Instead of stating a general "sound feature" consider specifying "frequency modulation", "spatial motion" or "periodicity pitch".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sound feature" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It identifies a specific attribute or characteristic of a sound, whether in a technical, scientific, or general context. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
20%
Encyclopedias
15%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "sound feature" is a grammatically sound and usable term referring to an attribute or characteristic of sound. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, it's most frequently encountered in scientific, news and media contexts. When using this phrase, ensure specificity by defining the particular attribute being discussed, such as frequency or timbre. Alternatives include "audio characteristic" and "acoustic property".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sound characteristic
A very direct synonym that swaps feature for characteristic.
acoustic feature
Another standard way of saying sound feature.
audio characteristic
Focuses on the measurable aspects of sound.
acoustic property
Highlights the physical attributes of sound.
sonic attribute
Emphasizes the subjective qualities of sound.
auditory element
Refers to a basic component of sound perception.
sound quality
Refers to the fidelity and characteristics of a sound.
aural characteristic
A more formal way to refer to a feature of sound.
tone quality
This emphasizes the specific quality of a particular tone.
timbral aspect
Describes the distinct color or quality of a sound.
FAQs
How can I define "sound feature" in technical writing?
In technical writing, define the specific "sound feature" you are discussing, such as frequency, intensity, or timbre, to ensure clarity.
What are some synonyms for "sound feature"?
Synonyms for "sound feature" include "audio characteristic", "acoustic property", and "sonic attribute".
Is it appropriate to use "sound feature" in formal writing?
Yes, "sound feature" is appropriate in formal writing, particularly in scientific or technical contexts, but always ensure it's clearly defined. For alternatives you may consider "aural characteristic".
How does "sound feature" relate to auditory perception?
"Sound feature" refers to specific aspects of sound that the auditory system processes, such as pitch, loudness, and timbre, which contribute to how we perceive sound. Consider "auditory element" to change a nuance.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested