soundness 音标拼音: [s'ɑʊndnəs]
n . 完全坚固,稳固,公正
完全坚固,稳固,公正
soundness n 1 :
a state or condition free from damage or decay [
ant :
{
unsoundness }]
2 :
the quality of being prudent and sensible [
synonym : {
wisdom },
{
wiseness }, {
soundness }] [
ant : {
unsoundness }]
3 :
the muscle tone of healthy tissue ; "
his muscular firmness "
[
synonym : {
firmness }, {
soundness }] [
ant : {
unsoundness }]
Soundness \
Sound "
ness \,
n .
The quality or state of being sound ;
as ,
the soundness of timber ,
of fruit ,
of the teeth ,
etc .;
the soundness of reasoning or argument ;
soundness of faith .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Firmness ;
strength ;
solidity ;
healthiness ;
truth ;
rectitude .
[
1913 Webster ]
196 Moby Thesaurus words for "
soundness ":
admissibility ,
advantageousness ,
agreeableness ,
aplomb ,
auspiciousness ,
authenticity ,
authoritativeness ,
authority ,
balance ,
balanced personality ,
beneficialness ,
benevolence ,
benignity ,
body ,
calculability ,
canonicalness ,
canonicity ,
class ,
cogency ,
common sense ,
completeness ,
concreteness ,
constancy ,
contact with reality ,
cool ,
cool head ,
coolheadedness ,
coolness ,
credit standing ,
density ,
dependability ,
desert ,
due sense of ,
durability ,
entireness ,
equilibrium ,
eupepsia ,
excellence ,
expedience ,
fairness ,
faithworthiness ,
fastness ,
favorableness ,
fine fettle ,
fine shape ,
fine whack ,
fineness ,
firmness ,
first -
rateness ,
force ,
fullness ,
glowing health ,
good condition ,
good constitution ,
good digestion ,
good health ,
good sense ,
good shape ,
good trim ,
goodliness ,
goodness ,
gospel truth ,
grace ,
haleness ,
hardness ,
healthfulness ,
healthiness ,
healthy body ,
healthy constitution ,
healthy mind ,
helpfulness ,
high feather ,
homeostasis ,
horse sense ,
imperturbability ,
intactness ,
integrity ,
invariability ,
invincibility ,
justifiability ,
justness ,
kindness ,
level head ,
level -
headedness ,
levelheadedness ,
logic ,
logicality ,
logicalness ,
lucid interval ,
lucidity ,
marbles ,
mass ,
materiality ,
mental balance ,
mental equilibrium ,
mental health ,
mental hygiene ,
mental poise ,
merit ,
mind ,
mint condition ,
nerve ,
niceness ,
normalcy ,
normality ,
normalness ,
orthodoxicalness ,
orthodoxism ,
orthodoxness ,
orthodoxy ,
palpability ,
picture of health ,
plain sense ,
plausibility ,
pleasantness ,
plenitude ,
ponderability ,
practical mind ,
practical wisdom ,
practicality ,
predictability ,
profitableness ,
quality ,
rationality ,
reason ,
reasonability ,
reasonableness ,
reliability ,
religious truth ,
rewardingness ,
right belief ,
right mind ,
rightness ,
robust health ,
rootedness ,
rude health ,
rugged health ,
sanemindedness ,
saneness ,
sang -
froid ,
sanity ,
secureness ,
security ,
sense ,
senses ,
sensibleness ,
skillfulness ,
sober senses ,
sober -
mindedness ,
soberness ,
sobriety ,
solidity ,
solvency ,
sound mind ,
sound sense ,
soundness of mind ,
stability ,
stable equilibrium ,
stable state ,
stableness ,
staunchness ,
steadfastness ,
steadiness ,
steady nerves ,
steady state ,
stoutness ,
strength ,
sturdiness ,
substance ,
substantiality ,
substantialness ,
superiority ,
sweet reason ,
tangibility ,
temper ,
the truth ,
top shape ,
toughness ,
traditionalism ,
trustworthiness ,
undeflectability ,
unerringness ,
uniformity ,
unindebtedness ,
unshakable nerves ,
unshakableness ,
usefulness ,
validity ,
value ,
virtue ,
virtuousness ,
weight ,
wholeness ,
wholesomeness ,
wit ,
worth The quality of being {
sound } (
2 ).
SOUNDNESS .
In usual health ;
without any permanent disease .
1 Carr . &
Marsh .
291 .
To create unsoundness ,
it is requisite that the animal should not be useful for the purpose for which he is bought ,
and that inability to be so useful should arise from disease or accident .
2 M . &
Rob .
137 ;
9 M . &
W .
670 .
2 M . &
Rob .
113 .
2 .
In the sale of slaves and animals they are sometimes warranted by the seller to be sound ,
and it becomes important to ascertain what is soundness .
Roaring ; (
q .
v .)
a temporary lameness ,
which renders a horse less fit for service ;
4 Campb .
271 ;
sed vide 2 Esp .
Cas .
573 ;
a cough ,
unless proved to be of a temporary nature ;
2 Chit .
R .
245 ,
416 ;
and a nerved horse ,
have been held to be unsound .
But cribbiting is not a breach of a general warranty of soundness .
Holt ,
Cas .
630 .
3 .
An action on the case is the proper remedy for a verbal warrant of soundness .
1 H .
Bl .
R .
17 ;
3 Esp .
82 ;
9 B . &
Cr .
259 ;
2 Dow . &
Ry .
10 ;
1 Bing .
344 ;
5 Dow . &
R .
164 ;
1 Taunt .
566 ;
7 East ,
274 ;
Bac .
Ab .
Action on the Case ,
E .
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