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sounds quickly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sounds quickly" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is perceived as fast or rapid in sound, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "The music sounds quickly, making it hard to keep up with the rhythm."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
His unique sound quickly gained a following.
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But the sound quickly swelled to a crescendo.
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Yet its propulsive, feel-good sound quickly became music-video fodder.
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Daily Telegraph "Underneath the cavernous dome of the O2 the sound quickly became muddy: a wash of sub bass, with Sheeran rapping and singing breathlessly over the top.
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But their glam vision and vintage electro-pop sound quickly found an audience, especially after they did a surprising falsetto cover of Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb".
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A tapping sound quickly began rippling through the conference room as reporters promptly dispatched Ryan's word into the universe of Twitter.
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Mr. Corea and Mr. Gomez are pretty dominant musicians, establishing their sound quickly and densely; Mr. Motian is more cagey, suggesting a lot with a little.
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Simon's fascination with pop vocal sound quickly expanded to include the sparkle of English folk music, the ethereal pipes and voices of Andean mountain music, and the arching passion of gospel.
Encyclopedias
The repertoire included such contemporary jazz classics as Dizzy Gillespie's A Night in Tunisia, and while Burns kept the jazz content on a tight leash, the group's unusual yet highly accessible sound quickly caught the ear of the public.
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Their sound quickly matured, taking R&B next-level with 1994's sophisticated urban pop groundbreaker CrazySexyCool – the first girl-group album in music history to reach diamond status.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "sounds quickly" as it is not standard English. Consider alternatives like "sounds rapid" or rephrasing the sentence for clarity.
Common error
Be cautious when pairing adverbs with verbs of perception like "sound". Ensure the adverb correctly modifies the verb and the resulting phrase is grammatically sound. Incorrect pairings often lead to awkward or unclear sentences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sounds quickly" attempts to describe the manner in which a sound is perceived. However, grammatically, "sounds" typically takes an adjective to describe the quality of the sound, rather than an adverb. As Ludwig AI points out, this phrasing is incorrect.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Encyclopedias
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "sounds quickly" is grammatically incorrect and not recommended for use in formal or even informal writing. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, the verb "sounds" requires an adjective to describe the quality of the sound. Alternative and grammatically sound phrases, such as "sounds rapidly" or rephrasing the sentence altogether, are better options for conveying the intended meaning. It's important to prioritize grammatical correctness and clarity in communication. The relatively low frequency of this phrase and its negative assessment in grammar analyses further support avoiding its use.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sound rapidly
Replaces "quickly" with "rapidly", providing a more formal synonym that emphasizes speed.
sound swiftly
Uses "swiftly" instead of "quickly", offering a more literary and elegant alternative.
sound promptly
Substitutes "quickly" with "promptly", shifting the focus to immediacy and lack of delay.
sound speedily
Replaces "quickly" with "speedily", another synonym emphasizing fast pace but slightly more formal.
sound with haste
Uses a prepositional phrase "with haste" to replace "quickly", creating a more emphatic and somewhat archaic tone.
quickly sound
Inverts the order of the words. While not always correct it may fit depending on the context
sounds immediate
Changes the adverb to an adjective emphasizing the immediacy of the sound
echoes rapidly
Modifies the action to echoing, highlighting the rapid repetition of the sound.
vibrates quickly
Changes the verb to describe rapid vibration instead of simply sounding.
resonates quickly
Focuses on the rapid resonance of the sound, suggesting a quick reverberation.
FAQs
How can I correctly describe a sound that happens fast?
Instead of "sounds quickly", use phrases like "sounds rapid", "sounds swift", or rephrase the sentence to use an adverb modifying a different verb. For example, "The sound spread quickly".
Is it grammatically correct to say "sounds quickly"?
No, "sounds quickly" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The verb "sounds" typically requires an adjective to describe the quality of the sound, not an adverb describing the manner in which it sounds.
What are some alternatives to "sounds quickly" that convey a sense of speed?
You could use alternatives like "sounds immediate" to emphasize the immediacy, or rephrase the sentence using a different verb and adverb combination, such as "sound travels quickly".
In what contexts might someone use "sounds quickly," and why might it be confusing?
While rarely used, someone might attempt "sounds quickly" to describe a sound with rapid onset or decay. However, this is confusing because "sounds" describes the quality of the sound, not the speed of its occurrence. It's better to say the sound appears or travels quickly.
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