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Word: Sound Off

Definition:
"Sound off" is a phrasal verb that means to express your opinions or complaints openly and without fear. When someone "sounds off," they are often sharing their feelings about something that bothers them or discussing a topic passionately.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "sound off" when someone is sharing their thoughts or complaints, especially in a loud or bold manner.
  • It is often used in informal settings.
Example Sentences:
  1. Casual Use: "After the meeting, Tom really sounded off about the new policy changes."
  2. Complaints: "My sister always sounds off when she feels something is unfair."
Advanced Usage:

In a more formal context, you might say, "The employees were encouraged to sound off during the town hall meeting to share their concerns."

Word Variants:
  • Sounding off (gerund): "Sounding off about politics can lead to interesting discussions."
  • Sounded off (past tense): "She sounded off about the issues in her neighborhood last night."
Different Meanings:
  1. Military Context: "Sound off" can also refer to soldiers giving a loud and clear report, often used in drills.
  2. Music Context: It can mean to make a sound or to begin playing music.
Synonyms:
  • Complain
  • Vent
  • Express
  • Speak out
  • Air grievances
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Blow off steam": To release pent-up emotions or energy, often by complaining or expressing frustrations.
  • "Speak your mind": To express your thoughts and feelings openly.
Summary:

"Sound off" is a useful phrase for expressing opinions and complaints. It is informal and often used when people want to share their feelings about something that bothers them.

Verb
  1. express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
    • My mother complains all day
    • She has a lot to kick about
  2. start playing
    • The musicians struck up a tune
  3. express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation
    • John spoke up at the meeting

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