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How to pronounce soundness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms firmness
Type of strength
Derivation sound
Type Words
Synonyms wisdom, wiseness
Type of goodness, good
Has types reasonableness, advisability
Derivation sound
Type Words
Type of status, condition
Has types seaworthiness, airworthiness
Derivation sound

Examples of soundness

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Now, worries about the soundness of the banking system are fueling CDARS'growth.
From the businessweek.com
Work is reviewed for the soundness of judgment and overall quality and accuracy.
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In logic, semantic completeness is the converse of soundness for formal systems.
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The Bank of England will oversee the financial soundness of lenders and insurers.
From the bloomberg.com
Develop and propose alternative studies designed to promote scientific soundness.
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First and foremost, it's about safety and soundness of structures, Kleeberg said.
From the thenewstribune.com
I agree that Germany's clout stems from its economic muscle and fiscal soundness.
From the economist.com
At the end of the day, a study should be assessed by the soundness of the science.
From the forbes.com
Work is reviewed for soundness of judgment, and overall adequacy and accuracy.
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More examples
  • A state or condition free from damage or decay
  • Wisdom: the quality of being prudent and sensible
  • Firmness: the muscle tone of healthy tissue; "his muscular firmness"
  • In mathematical logic, a logical system has the soundness property if and only if its inference rules prove only formulas that are valid with respect to its semantics. In most cases, this comes down to its rules having the property of preserving truth, but this is not the case in general. ...
  • Soundness is a property of interactive proof systems that requires that no prover can make the verifier accept for a wrong statement except with some small probability. The upper bound of this probability is referred to as the soundness error of a proof system.
  • The state of mental and physical health when all organs and faculties are complete and functioning normally, each in its rightful relation to the other.
  • A term particularly applied to movement. The normal state of mental and physical well being.
  • An argument or inference is sound iff its reasoning is valid and all its premises are true. It is unsound otherwise, i.e. if either its reasoning is invalid, or at least one premise is false, or both. See validity.
  • A theory is sound if every provable sentence is true in all interpretations.