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1. sonic
adjective. ['ˈsɑːnɪk'] (of speed) having or caused by speed approximately equal to that of sound in air at sea level.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sonus (Latin)
- sono (Latin)
Rhymes with Sonic
- microelectronic
- isoelectronic
- telectronic
- philharmonic
- neoplatonic
- flextronic
- varitronic
- plantronic
- planktonic
- napoleonic
- hydroponic
- histrionic
- ganglionic
- electronic
- audiotronic
- tranzonic
- telephonic
- synchronic
- respironic
- propionic
- polyphonic
- nucleonic
- monophonic
- medtronic
- hypertonic
- hyaluronic
- hegemonic
- embryonic
- catatonic
- tectonic
How do you pronounce sonic?
Pronounce sonic as ˈsɑnɪk.
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Sentences with sonic
1. Adjective
Ultrasonic anemometers send sonic pulses across a path to a sensor on the opposite side.
Quotes about sonic
1. If someone says 'grunge' or 'punk,' you know what the sound is, but if you say 'No Wave,' it's kind of mysterious. That was the most interesting part and should have been the most inspirational thing about it... here's this collective sonic insanity, and none of it sounds anything alike.
- Lydia Lunch
2. My heartbeat is a pulse, and it pumps out sonic vibrations that resonate with her mind as she lays her head on my chest. Listen silently and you can hear the frequency of love.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
3. A Chuck Yeager Moment {Couplet} There's a sonic boom resonating in my head as I break through the 2000 HP follower watershed.
- Beryl Dov