Sound Like in a sentence

(1) You sound like you're lost.
(2) You sound like you're in pain.
(3) You sound like you're in a hurry.
(4) You sound like you're in disbelief.
(5) That doesn't sound like a good plan.
(6) You sound like you're in a bad mood.
(7) You sound like you're out of breath.
(8) Oth does not sound like a real word.
(9) Boffolas sound like a type of pasta.
(10) That doesn't sound like a fair trade.
Sound Like sentence
(11) Katz's meows sound like little chirps.
(12) You sound like you're hiding something.
(13) That doesn't sound like a wise decision.
(14) Balderlockses sound like a made-up word.
(15) Cattaloes sound like a made-up creature.
(16) Caspere's meows sound like little chirps.
(17) That doesn't sound like a genuine apology.
(18) That doesn't sound like a reliable source.
(19) That doesn't sound like a fair assessment.
(20) Baccoes doesn't sound like a familiar term.
Sound Like make sentence
(21) Boneyer doesn't sound like a pleasant word.
(22) Guffs doesn't sound like a real word to me.
(23) Helloing doesn't sound like a real activity.
(24) It doesn't sound like you've been practicing.
(25) That doesn't sound like a logical conclusion.
(26) Glutin doesn't sound like a commonly used term.
(27) You sound like you're from a different country.
(28) Shocken doesn't sound like any language I know.
(29) Cackleberries sound like a funny name for eggs.
(30) Your malarky is starting to sound like nonsense.
Sentence of sound like
(31) Bletting doesn't sound like a pleasant activity.
(32) They refinish pianos to make them sound like new.
(33) Your malarkey is starting to sound like nonsense.
(34) The amplifier can make a drum sound like thunder.
(35) The storm made the thunder sound like a big drum.
(36) The garble in the audio made it sound like static.
(37) The lilt in her speech made her sound like a poet.
(38) Labialise your pronunciation and sound like a pro!
(39) The whip can be used to make a sound like thunder.
(40) He rolled his tongue and made a sound like a siren.
Sound Like meaningful sentence
(41) Bider doesn't sound like it would be a common word.
(42) Brast doesn't sound like it would be a common word.
(43) Saying wewe slowly can make it sound like a whisper.
(44) Bletting doesn't sound like it would be very useful.
(45) The whip can be used to make a sound like a gunshot.
(46) The rain made the roof of the car sound like a drum.
(47) The garble in the audio made it sound like gibberish.
(48) Cept doesn't sound like a word in my native language.
(49) I can't think of any other words that sound like swa.
(50) Bosthoon doesn't sound like it would be a compliment.
Sound Like sentence examples
(51) The amplifier can make a drum set sound like thunder.
(52) The tempest made the thunder sound like a giant drum.
(53) The knockoff guitar didn't sound like the real thing.
(54) Exa does not sound like a word in any language I know.
(55) Her lilting speech pattern made her sound like a poet.
(56) If you labialise the word cat, it will sound like cat.
(57) If you labialise the word pop, it will sound like pap.
(58) If you labialise the word dog, it will sound like dop.
(59) If you labialise the word sun, it will sound like sop.
(60) Roll your tongue and make a roaring sound like a lion.
Sentence with sound like
(61) Bobolled doesn't sound like it would be a common word.
(62) Bobolled doesn't sound like it would be a useful word.
(63) Brast doesn't sound like it would be a pleasant thing.
(64) Bletting doesn't sound like it would be very exciting.
(65) The amplifier can make a flute sound like it's flying.
(66) The amplifier can make a cello sound like it's crying.
(67) The amplifier can make a gong sound like it's booming.
(68) The spy disguised her voice to sound like someone else.
(69) I am not familiar with any words that sound like afore.
(70) If you labialise the word bird, it will sound like bip.
Use sound like in a sentence
(71) If you labialise the word rain, it will sound like rap.
(72) If you labialise the word sand, it will sound like sap.
(73) Roll your tongue and make a chirping sound like a bird.
(74) Bobolled doesn't sound like it would be a popular word.
(75) Bobolled doesn't sound like it would be a serious word.
(76) Cagmagging doesn't sound like a very hygienic activity.
(77) Sned doesn't sound like a word in the English language.
(78) When I'm tired, my words start to sound like gibberish.
(79) The amplifier can make a violin sound like it's crying.
(80) The amplifier can make a cello sound like it's singing.
Sentence using sound like
(81) The amplifier can make a tuba sound like it's marching.
(82) The actor's accent made his lines sound like gibberish.
(83) His blather is beginning to sound like a broken record.
(84) She rolled her tongue and made a sound like a motorbike.
(85) If you labialise the word moon, it will sound like moop.
(86) If you labialise the word tree, it will sound like trep.
(87) If you labialise the word river, it will sound like rip.
(88) Bletting doesn't sound like it would be very productive.
(89) The amplifier can make a violin sound like it's singing.
(90) The amplifier can make a harp sound like it's twinkling.
Sound Like example sentence
(91) The amplifier can make a cowbell sound like it's mooing.
(92) His gasconade was starting to sound like empty promises.
(93) The lilt in his speech made him sound like a storyteller.
(94) If you labialise the word cloud, it will sound like clap.
(95) If you labialise the word ocean, it will sound like opan.
(96) If you labialise the word beach, it will sound like beap.
(97) Roll your tongue and make a clicking sound like a camera.
(98) Bletting doesn't sound like it would be very challenging.
(99) The word squiff doesn't even sound like it has a meaning.
(100) You sound like you're really passionate about this topic.
Sentence with word sound like
(101) The amplifier can make a harp sound like it's in a dream.
(102) The amplifier can make a cowbell sound like it's ringing.
(103) The actor can morph its voice to sound like someone else.
(104) The amplifier can make a guitar sound like it's on stage.
(105) The amplifier can make a bass guitar sound like a rumble.
(106) The dew along the roof made it sound like it was raining.
(107) The hiccup up made her voice sound like a hiccuping robot.
(108) The rain under the carport made the car sound like a drum.
(109) The voice synthesizer made my voice sound like a chipmunk.
(110) The drawl in his speech made him sound like a true cowboy.
Sentence of sound like
(111) Hucks doesn't sound like a word from the English language.
(112) The word blurringly does not sound like a real word to me.
(113) Roll your tongue and make a clicking sound like a dolphin.
(114) If you labialise the word flower, it will sound like flop.
(115) Bobolled doesn't sound like it has a positive connotation.
(116) The amplifier can make a guitar sound like it's screaming.
(117) The amplifier can make a keyboard sound like a whole band.
(118) The amplifier can make a trumpet sound like it's blasting.
(119) The amplifier can make a flute sound like it's whispering.
(120) The buildup of rain on the roof made it sound like a drum.
Sound Like used in a sentence
(121) I'm curious to see what Aoki's next album will sound like.
(122) Saying wewe quickly can make it sound like a bird chirping.
(123) The amplifier can make a saxophone sound like it's talking.
(124) The amplifier can make a clarinet sound like it's laughing.
(125) The amplifier can make a xylophone sound like it's dancing.
(126) The amplifier can make a microphone sound like a megaphone.
(127) The amplifier can make a saxophone sound like it's wailing.
(128) The amplifier can make a clarinet sound like it's chirping.
(129) The phoney accent he used made him sound like a caricature.
(130) The inflection in her speech made it sound like a question.
Sound Like sentence in English
(131) Sheriat doesn't sound like a word from the English language.
(132) The word comitias does not sound like any other word I know.
(133) She contrived up a way to make her voice sound like a robot.
(134) He put a spell on his guitar, making it sound like no other.
(135) The poet's use of assonance made the poem sound like a song.
(136) The untuning of the organ made it sound like a dying animal.
(137) The amplifier can make a triangle sound like it's sparkling.
(138) The rhythm and rhyme of poetry can make it sound like music.
(139) His curt tone made it sound like he didn't have time for me.
(140) The cadences of the language made the poem sound like a song.
(141) The word blashy doesn't sound like it has a clear definition.
(142) The drawl in her voice made her sound like a true Southerner.
(143) Actory doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used.
(144) Anhour doesn't sound like it belongs in the English language.
(145) Bumbo doesn't sound like a word from any particular language.
(146) Tufters doesn't sound like a word in any particular language.
(147) The word peculiars does not sound like a common English word.
(148) Labialise your pronunciation and sound like a native speaker!
(149) Boshta doesn't sound like it belongs in the English language.
(150) You sound like you're feeling overwhelmed with your workload.
(151) The amplifier can make a tambourine sound like it's clapping.
(152) Take a risk and try a new way to make a sound like an animal.
(153) The amplifier can make a xylophone sound like it's sparkling.
(154) His sophisticated vocabulary made him sound like a professor.
(155) Cortin doesn't sound like it belongs to any specific language.
(156) Wow, hi-fi, you're making every song sound like a masterpiece!
(157) His affected speech patterns made him sound like a caricature.
(158) I wonder if there are any other names that sound like Bonacis.
(159) The neotenous voice of the singer made her sound like a child.
(160) The assonantal pattern in the poem made it sound like a haiku.
(161) The amplifier can make a trumpet sound like it's in your face.
(162) The speaker's nervousness made his words sound like mumble off.
(163) Ausformed doesn't sound like a word from any specific language.
(164) The identicalness of their laughter made it sound like an echo.
(165) The nasal twang in her voice made it sound like she had a cold.
(166) If you labialise the word mountain, it will sound like moutain.
(167) The blurb for the new restaurant made it sound like a must-try.
(168) The assonantal pattern in the poem made it sound like a ballad.
(169) I don't want to sound like a kook, but I think aliens are real.
(170) The sleet beneath the roof made it sound like hail was falling.
(171) The amplifier can make a keyboard sound like a whole orchestra.
(172) She unperceptively altered her voice to sound like someone else.
(173) The speaker's accent made his words sound like mumble off to me.
(174) The speaker's constant rambling made him sound like a driveller.
(175) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a song.
(176) The assonantal pattern in the poem made it sound like a lullaby.
(177) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a hymn.
(178) The assonantal pattern in the poem made it sound like a sestina.
(179) You sound like you're really enjoying your time here at college.
(180) The amplifier can make a microphone sound like it's in your ear.
(181) My bird can make insane chirps and tweets that sound like music.
(182) The unoriginality of the song's melody made it sound like a copy.
(183) Accoladed does not sound like a word that would be commonly used.
(184) Apted doesn't sound like a word that would be used in a sentence.
(185) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a happy tune.
(186) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a chant.
(187) The assonantal sounds in the sentence made it sound like a dirge.
(188) The untuning of the saxophone made it sound like a honking goose.
(189) The distortion in the music made it sound like it was underwater.
(190) The drawl in her accent made her sound like a true Southern belle.
(191) The nasalized tone of his voice made him sound like he had a cold.
(192) Bobolled doesn't sound like it would be a word used in literature.
(193) The assonance in the sentence made it sound like a tongue twister.
(194) The sibilants in the word sizzle make it sound like what it means.
(195) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a joyful song.
(196) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a sonnet.
(197) The assonantal sounds in the sentence made it sound like a riddle.
(198) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a hymnal.
(199) I don't want to sound like a fathead, but I'm pretty good at math.
(200) The dactylic structure of the sentence made it sound like a chant.
(201) The amplifier can make a maracas sound like it's shaking the room.
(202) The inflection in his speech made him sound like a trained orator.
(203) Her drawl in her voice made her sound like she was from the South.
(204) Bemurmuring does not sound like a word that would be commonly used.
(205) I wonder if she's intentionally trying to sound like a valley girl.
(206) The voice synthesizer made it sound like I was speaking underwater.
(207) The voice distorter made the speaker's voice sound like a chipmunk.
(208) The word becaps doesn't sound like anything else I've heard before.
(209) The speaker's accent made their words sound like mackle to my ears.
(210) The blurredness of the words made it sound like a foreign language.
(211) The chiasmic structure of the sentence made it sound like a riddle.
(212) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a lively rhyme.
(213) The assonantal pattern in the poem made it sound like a villanelle.
(214) The assonantal sounds in the sentence made it sound like a chantey.
(215) The actor can morph their voice to sound like different characters.
(216) The speaker's poor enunciation made his words sound like mumble off.
(217) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a sultry jazz singer.
(218) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a seasoned performer.
(219) Depositive' doesn't sound like it would have a negative connotation.
(220) The acoustics of the opera house made the singers sound like angels.
(221) The chiasmic structure of the sentence made it sound like a proverb.
(222) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a playful chant.
(223) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a madrigal.
(224) The actor can morph their voice to sound like a different character.
(225) The drawl in his voice made him sound like a true Southern gentleman.
(226) The drawl in her accent made her sound like she was from another era.
(227) The ethereal quality of her voice made the song sound like a lullaby.
(228) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a seductive temptress.
(229) The blurb for the travel package made it sound like a dream vacation.
(230) She spoke in a sing-song voice, making her words sound like a melody.
(231) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a playful jingle.
(232) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a cheerful chant.
(233) The assonantal sounds in the sentence made it sound like a folk song.
(234) The word loud is diphthongized in some accents to sound like lah-owd.
(235) You sound like you're excited to start your internship next semester.
(236) The sound the bird makes is odd, it doesn't sound like a normal bird.
(237) The amplifier can make a tambourine sound like it's shaking the room.
(238) The amplifier can make a maracas sound like it's rattling your bones.
(239) The actor had to morph his voice to sound like a different character.
(240) His accent was very countryfied, making him sound like a true cowboy.
(241) The word onomatopoeia refers to words that sound like what they mean.
(242) The drawl in his voice made him sound like he was always on vacation.
(243) Bosker doesn't sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(244) The speaker's lack of confidence made his words sound like mumble off.
(245) The sibilant quality of her voice made her sound like a snake charmer.
(246) Bumphs doesn't sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(247) Schnorrs is a word that can make you sound like a language enthusiast.
(248) The word tutty doesn't sound like it belongs to any specific language.
(249) The huskiness in his voice made him sound like a seasoned storyteller.
(250) The deion of the wedding venue made it sound like a fairytale setting.
(251) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a galloping horse.
(252) I like to use onomatopoeia to make my words sound like what they mean.
(253) I am curious about what my favorite singer's new song will sound like.
(254) The echo on the recording made it sound like the speaker was far away.
(255) He tried to make it sound like a cough, but we all knew it was a fart.
(256) The repetitive nature of his jokes made him sound like a broken record.
(257) The overused melody in that song made it sound like a generic pop tune.
(258) The voice synthesizer made it sound like I was speaking in slow motion.
(259) I wonder if there are any words in other languages that sound like tou.
(260) The speaker's lack of preparation made his words sound like mumble off.
(261) I wonder if there are any words in other languages that sound like ets.
(262) Chaffy does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(263) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a seasoned blues singer.
(264) The sleet was crashing against the car roof, making it sound like hail.
(265) The amplifier can make a triangle sound like it's ringing in your ears.
(266) The foreign accent made the speaker's words sound like gibberish to me.
(267) In some dialects, the vowel in ride is diphthongized to sound like ahy.
(268) The word house is diphthongized in some accents to sound like hah-owse.
(269) The word mensh doesn't sound like it belongs to any particular language.
(270) The word bezzazz doesn't sound like it belongs to any specific language.
(271) The language barrier made their conversation sound like baragouin to me.
(272) Bemauls does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(273) The sibilants in the word slither make it sound like a snake's movement.
(274) The amplifier can make a bass guitar sound like it's shaking the ground.
(275) I'm going to see if I can find any other words that sound like boongary.
(276) The word creaver does not sound like it belongs in the English language.
(277) The word light is diphthongized in some dialects to sound like lah-ight.
(278) The repetitive nature of his stories made him sound like a broken record.
(279) The use of overdubbing can make a single musician sound like a full band.
(280) The drawl in his speech made him sound like he was from a different time.
(281) Unbended does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(282) If the banshee glamoured her cry, it would sound like a beautiful melody.
(283) The slang used by teenagers can sometimes sound like gibberish to adults.
(284) The assonantal sounds in the sentence made it sound like a nursery rhyme.
(285) The acoustics in the concert made the singer's voice sound like an angel.
(286) The repetitive nature of his lectures made him sound like a broken record.
(287) The word ergotic doesn't sound like it belongs to any particular language.
(288) I love the way the flanger makes the vocals sound like they're underwater.
(289) The word becudgels does not sound like it belongs in the English language.
(290) Brutified does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(291) The anapestic rhythm of the poem made it sound like a skipping rope rhyme.
(292) The assonantal quality of the words made them sound like a tongue twister.
(293) In some accents, the vowel in face is diphthongized to sound like fay-iss.
(294) In some dialects, the vowel in goat is diphthongized to sound like goh-it.
(295) The repetitive nature of her questions made her sound like a broken record.
(296) The computer program can morph a person's voice to sound like someone else.
(297) The voice synthesizer made my voice sound like a robot from a sci-fi movie.
(298) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a talk box.
(299) Rket doesn't sound like a word that would be used in everyday conversation.
(300) She arpeggiated the chords in a way that made the music sound like a dream.
(301) The foreign language teacher's accent made everything sound like gibberish.
(302) You sound like you're really interested in pursuing a career in that field.
(303) The radio host's monotonous voice made everything sound like blah-blah-blah.
(304) Connotated does not sound like a word that would be used in everyday speech.
(305) Astuter doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(306) The word ricking does not sound like a verb or noun that I am familiar with.
(307) Bedriveled does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in speech.
(308) The sibilant quality of her voice made her sound like a seductive temptress.
(309) The word bethwacked doesn't sound like it would have a positive connotation.
(310) Arenous doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(311) Apostatical does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(312) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a jazz singer from the 1920s.
(313) Skilled describers can make a simple meal sound like a culinary masterpiece.
(314) The intonational rise in her voice made her statement sound like a question.
(315) I'm not a fan of rapping over generic beats that sound like everyone else's.
(316) I find it fascinating how a single sound like pah can convey so much meaning.
(317) The euphonic quality of the singer's voice made every word sound like poetry.
(318) Abstrict doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(319) Lianoid does not sound like a word that would be used in casual conversation.
(320) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a torch singer from the 1940s.
(321) Acnodal doesn't sound like a word that would be used in literature or poetry.
(322) The dog's bark was so unique, it didn't sound like any other bark like a dog.
(323) The blurb for the restaurant made it sound like the perfect place for a date.
(324) His exaggerative descriptions of the scenery made it sound like a fairy tale.
(325) The echo on the recording made it sound like the speaker was in a large room.
(326) The reverb on the piano made it sound like it was being played in a cathedral.
(327) The slurred pronunciation of the word made it sound like a different language.
(328) Visional does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(329) The archaizing tone of the speech made it sound like it was from another time.
(330) The radio host's accent made his words sound like baragouin to some listeners.
(331) Brutified does not sound like a word that would be used in a romantic context.
(332) The tinniness of the recording made it sound like it was from a different era.
(333) She practiced for hours to distort the accent and sound like a native speaker.
(334) She arpeggiated the chords in a way that made the music sound like a symphony.
(335) The flutist's bebung was so playful that it made the music sound like a dance.
(336) The ventriloquist can make their voice sound like it's coming from the puppet.
(337) A poet can use onomatopoeia to make their words sound like what they describe.
(338) The distortion in the speaker's voice made it sound like they were underwater.
(339) The premium intensify of the headphones made the music sound like it was live.
(340) The distortion of the music made it sound like it was being played underwater.
(341) The hailstones were whanging against the roof, making it sound like a warzone.
(342) Kiloalpha does not sound like a word that would be used in casual conversation.
(343) Brutified does not sound like a word that would be used in polite conversation.
(344) Brutified does not sound like a word that would be used in casual conversation.
(345) Acmatic does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in conversation.
(346) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a femme fatale from a film noir.
(347) The chimney sweep had a cough that made it sound like he smoked like a chimney.
(348) His bletherings about his accomplishments were starting to sound like bragging.
(349) I don't want to sound like a smarty pants, but I think you're doing that wrong.
(350) The musician used a trick to make the guitar sound like a different instrument.
(351) The distortion in the speaker's voice made it sound like they were in a tunnel.
(352) I tried pronouncing congii out loud, but it doesn't sound like any word I know.
(353) You sound like you're really passionate about making a difference in the world.
(354) Chironomer does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(355) The spoofer used a voice changer to sound like someone else during a phone call.
(356) The language barrier made their conversation sound like baragouin to each other.
(357) Bedriveled does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(358) The sibilant quality of her voice made her sound like a mischievous enchantress.
(359) She spoke with an intonational rise, making her statement sound like a question.
(360) The dog's bark was so unique that it didn't sound like a bark like a dog at all.
(361) The pianist's bebung was so graceful that it made the music sound like a ballet.
(362) I love the way the flanger makes the guitar sound like it's flying through space.
(363) Ricking does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in formal writing.
(364) Absolutised does not sound like a word that would be used in casual conversation.
(365) Bedrivelled does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in literature.
(366) The letter was written in a poetic style, which made it sound like a work of art.
(367) The jargon used by professionals can sometimes sound like gibberish to outsiders.
(368) The word briskest does not sound like a word that would be used in formal writing.
(369) Chironomer does not sound like a word that would be used in everyday conversation.
(370) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a choir of angels.
(371) Adhesional does not sound like a word that would be used in everyday conversation.
(372) Brutified does not sound like a word that would be used in a professional setting.
(373) The huskiness in her voice made her sound like a femme fatale from a classic film.
(374) The beggar description of the beach vacation made it sound like paradise on earth.
(375) We did an experiment to see if a straw can make a sound like a musical instrument.
(376) The echo by the tennis court made it sound like the ball was bouncing even louder.
(377) The overused chord progression in that song made it sound like every other pop hit.
(378) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a robot or android.
(379) Bedrivelled does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in conversation.
(380) The wind howled through the trees, breaking down into sound like a haunting melody.
(381) The highdefinition sound system made the music sound like it was being played live.
(382) The distortion in the music made it sound like it was coming from a different room.
(383) The music hall was cavernous, with acoustics that made every note sound like magic.
(384) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in a casual setting.
(385) The beggar description of the music festival made it sound like a must-attend event.
(386) The letter was written in a formal style, which made it sound like a legal document.
(387) The old piano had a patina that made it sound like it had been played by a virtuoso.
(388) I don't want to sound like a meshuggener, but I think we should reconsider our plans.
(389) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in a positive context.
(390) Automizes does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in everyday language.
(391) The beggar description of the party made it sound like a wild and unforgettable night.
(392) The guitarist arpeggiated the chords in a way that made the song sound like a lullaby.
(393) The singer arpeggiated the notes in a way that made the song sound like a love ballad.
(394) The pianist arpeggiated the notes in a way that made the music sound like a waterfall.
(395) The guitarist arpeggiated the chords in a way that made the song sound like a journey.
(396) The music had an unusual instrument that made it sound like it was from another world.
(397) Bedrivelled does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in academic writing.
(398) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in casual conversation.
(399) Acnodal doesn't sound like a word that would be used in scientific or technical fields.
(400) The radio station played the same song on repeat, making it sound like a broken record.
(401) I never realized how loud I snore until my partner told me I sound like a thunderstorm.
(402) She has a talent for sugarcoating her criticisms and making them sound like compliments.
(403) Cludgies doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used in everyday conversation.
(404) The thunderstorm raged outside and smashed down on the roof, making it sound like drums.
(405) The musician arpeggiated the notes in a way that made the song sound like a masterpiece.
(406) The sibilant consonants in the word hiss make it sound like the very thing it describes.
(407) The echo by the pool made it sound like there were more people than there actually were.
(408) The witchgrass rustled in the wind, making it sound like whispers from the spirit world.
(409) The distortion of the music made it sound like it was coming from a different dimension.
(410) The foreign accent made the words sound like gibberish to the English-speaking audience.
(411) The nasalized quality of her voice made her sound like she was speaking through her nose.
(412) Atonalists challenge the listener's preconceived notions of what music should sound like.
(413) The beggar description of the concert made it sound like a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
(414) Her preachifying about the evils of capitalism is starting to sound like a broken record.
(415) Bethwacked doesn't sound like a word that would be commonly used in everyday conversation.
(416) Circumvolving does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in everyday language.
(417) The echo by the track made it sound like there were more runners than there actually were.
(418) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in a friendly conversation.
(419) The maned wolf is known for its unique vocalizations, which sound like a high-pitched bark.
(420) The singer's voice was so smooth that it seemed to weave in and out of sound like a ribbon.
(421) I love how the reverb on this guitar solo makes it sound like it's echoing through a canyon.
(422) The coquette off the stage had a way of making every song she sang sound like a love letter.
(423) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a choir or group of singers.
(424) The karaoke machine was set to a mode that made everyone sound like they were singing badly.
(425) The cowpunk movement challenged traditional notions of what country music should sound like.
(426) The actor delivered his lines drawlingly, trying to sound like a tough guy from the streets.
(427) The codec that was used to encode the audio made it sound like it was coming from a tin can.
(428) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a vintage or retro recording.
(429) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a distorted or glitchy voice.
(430) The word bethwacked doesn't sound like it would be used in professional or academic settings.
(431) The tinniness of the recording made it sound like it was coming from a cheap cassette player.
(432) The distortion of the speaker's voice made it sound like it was coming from a different room.
(433) The word briskest does not sound like a word that would be used in poetry or creative writing.
(434) The software allows you to morph your voice to sound like different celebrities or characters.
(435) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a futuristic and sci-fi voice.
(436) The foreign exchange student's accent made her English sound like gibberish to her classmates.
(437) The writer's stream-of-consciousness style made her work sound like gibberish to some readers.
(438) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a harmonica or wind instrument.
(439) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in a lighthearted conversation.
(440) The remastering of this concert recording made it sound like you were sitting in the front row.
(441) The musician's experimental album broke with the common belief of what music should sound like.
(442) The acoustics in the auditorium made the play sound like it was happening right in front of us.
(443) The word ricking does not sound like a word that would be commonly used in everyday conversation.
(444) I'm tired of hearing about all the stuff he's accomplished, it's starting to sound like bragging.
(445) The vocoder can be used to create vocal effects that sound like a telephone or radio transmission.
(446) The maskings on the speaker's voice made it sound like they were coming from a different location.
(447) The sinopis of the game made it sound like it would be easy, but it was actually quite challenging.
(448) If your speech is too ostentatious, it might sound like you're trying to show off your intelligence.
(449) The wheatear's distinctive call is a series of short, sharp notes that sound like chack-chack-chack.
(450) Crossbills are known for their distinctive calls, which sound like a series of sharp, metallic notes.
(451) She tried to sing along to the radio, but her tone deafness made it sound like a cat being strangled.
(452) The radio station had a distortion that made the music sound like it was coming from a faraway place.
(453) I don't want to sound like a fuddy-duddy, but I think we should turn off the music and get some sleep.
(454) The coquette off the stage had a way of making every line she delivered sound like a seductive whisper.
(455) The sound of the wind was reverberating in the abandoned building, making it sound like it was haunted.
(456) The word oppugned does not sound like a word that would be used in a positive or uplifting conversation.
(457) Atonalism challenges the listener to question their preconceived notions of what music should sound like.
(458) The beggar description of the concert venue made it sound like the perfect setting for a memorable night.
(459) Limpkins are known for their loud, distinctive calls that sound like a cross between a scream and a moan.
(460) Hyraxes are known for their unique vocalizations, which sound like a combination of a whistle and a scream.
(461) The music producer was a huckster of auto-tune, using technology to make mediocre singers sound like stars.
(462) His preachifying about the need for more government regulation is starting to sound like a political campaign.
(463) The singer's syncopation was so natural, it made the band sound like they had been playing together for years.
(464) The drumline at the football game was so impressive, they could drum on anything and make it sound like a beat.
(465) The voice synthesizer was programmed to sound like a young child, adding authenticity to the animated character.
(466) Rock hyraxes are known for their distinctive vocalizations, which sound like a cross between a bark and a squeak.
(467) I tried to take notes, but the speaker's accent made everything sound like garble beside the microphone feedback.
(468) The magician used a special trick to amplify his voice and make it sound like it was coming from different places.
(469) Onomatomania is a rare condition characterized by an obsession with words that sound like the noises they represent.
(470) Voice spoofing involves altering the voice of a person to sound like someone else, often used for fraudulent purposes.
(471) If we hear an ominous ticking sound like a bomb or explosive device, we should evacuate immediately and alert authorities.
(472) The orchestra's atonal performance challenged the audience's preconceived notions of what classical music should sound like.
(473) As the storm approached, the trees swayed in the wind, and the branches brushed against each other, creating a sound like arms clapping.
Sound Like meaning
Sound like is a versatile phrase that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you want to describe a resemblance, express an opinion, or make a comparison, this phrase can help you effectively communicate your thoughts. Here are some tips on how to use "sound like" in different sentences:
1. Describing Resemblance: - "She sounds like her mother when she speaks." - "The new song sounds like a mix of pop and rock genres." - "This painting sounds like a Picasso with its abstract style."
2. Expressing Opinion: - "It sounds like a great idea to go on a vacation this summer." - "That movie sounds like a must-watch based on the reviews." - "It sounds like a challenging project, but I'm up for it."
3. Making Comparisons: - "He sounds like a younger version of his father when he sings." - "The new restaurant sounds like a better option than the one we usually go to." - "This car sounds like it has better mileage compared to the previous model."
4. Speculating or Guessing: - "It sounds like they might be planning a surprise party for her birthday." - "Based on the rumors, it sounds like they are going to release a new smartphone soon." - "From the way she talks, it sounds like she has a lot of experience in this field."
5. Expressing Doubt or Skepticism: - "That explanation sounds like an excuse to me." - "It sounds like a far-fetched idea, but let's consider it." - "The story he told sounds like a made-up tale."
6. Conveying Sound or Auditory Perception: - "The wind sounds like a gentle whisper through the trees." - "The waves crashing against the shore sound like a soothing melody." - "The thunderstorm outside sounds like a symphony of nature's power." Remember, when using "sound like" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that the phrase aligns with the intended meaning. Additionally, be mindful of the tense and subject-verb agreement to maintain grammatical accuracy.
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