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soundproof

[sound-proof] / ˈsaʊndˌpruf /
ADJECTIVE
silent
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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The mini-fireworks were being waved near the basement bar's low wooden ceiling, covered in thin soundproofing fabric, according to the images on social media.

From Barron's

Each person sat in a soundproof room and focused on a fixed cross displayed on a screen.

From Science Daily

In a nearby room with a 22-foot ceiling and black, soundproof walls, an even larger sphere with more than 140 cameras and several video cameras are used to capture full body scans, gear and costumes.

From Los Angeles Times

In the embassy the next morning, several American officials stepped into the “bubble”—a large soundproof box suspended by wires from the ceiling.

From Literature

Under the reforms, developers seeking to build near venues would be told to soundproof buildings, while permissions would be fast-tracked for new businesses or expanded outdoor areas in designated locations.

From BBC