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Meaning of sonic
Relating to sound, especially sound waves.
Etymology of sonic
The word "sonic" has its roots in the Latin word "sonus," meaning sound, and the Greek word "sons," also meaning sound, with the suffix "-ic" added to form an adjective
Historically, the term "sonic" emerged in the 19th century to describe phenomena related to sound waves
Synonyms
Definitions
- Relating to sound, especially sound waves
- * Relating to or denoting a speed greater than the speed of sound
Usage Examples
- The researchers studied the sonic boom produced by the aircraft as it broke the sound barrier
- * The sonic landscape of the city was characterized by the constant hum of traffic and construction
Antonyms
slow
sluggish
gradual
leisurely
plodding
laborious
tedious
dull
monotonous
unexciting
uninspiring
uninteresting
uneventful
mundane
lackluster
inactive
inert
static
stationary
immobile
dormant
inactive
sluggish
slow
gradual