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Sound good vs sound well

The correct phrase is 'sound good.' 'Sound good' is the idiomatic way to express that something is pleasing or acceptable to the ears. 'Sound well' is not commonly used in this context because 'well' is typically used to describe how something is done, not how it sounds.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1058 views

Sound good

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that something is pleasing or acceptable to the ears.

Use 'sound good' when you want to say that something has a pleasing or acceptable sound.

Examples:

  • The music sounds good to me.
  • Does the plan sound good to you?
  • The new speaker system sounds good in the living room.
  • Anything you say will sound good.
  • They always say that to make it sound good.
  • I bet that would sound good in the tunnels.
  • Doesn't sound good, that car.
  • What would sound good to you? - Breakfast.
  • That doesn't sound good at all.
  • See, that doesn't sound good, Jack.
  • Bucky said that Rayna still had a lot of thoughts about my album, which doesn't sound good.
  • That didn't sound good. No.
  • Sound good to you, Hitler?
  • How about today you be your own maid? Sound good?
  • First two sound good, but the third I could do without.
  • That don't sound good, mate.
  • Okay, that didn't sound good.
  • Even with the oxygen, he doesn't sound good.
  • Well, your heart and lungs sound good.
  • I just like it to sound good.
  • From what you're saying, it doesn't sound good.
  • This doesn't sound good, Mike.
  • That'll sound good with adenoids.

Alternatives:

  • sound great
  • sound fantastic
  • sound amazing
  • sound perfect
  • sound wonderful

sound well

This phrase is not correct in this context. 'Well' is typically used to describe how something is done, not how it sounds.

  • He said it carried the sound well.
  • Stig knows this sound well from when he was a Spitfire pilot.
  • So some people think that these models sound well and good, but ask, "Well, are these really as good as the rat?"
  • My ears detect sounds well above your range.
  • - He sounds well on his way!
  • Usually I say no right away, but some of them come with pedigree and they sound well-intentioned and they get you for at least one or two meetings.
  • Credit-granting shall be based on sound and well-defined criteria.
  • Another well studied sound are echolocation clicks.
  • You know, presenting a sound, well-argued, tight argument in English before a francophone audience just isn't going to work.
  • For sound and well-intentioned reasons, things were done differently.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, financial aid sounds all very well.
  • And they use these burst-pulsed sounds as well as their head-to-head behaviors when they're fighting.
  • Provided it is based on sound and well-designed strategies and processes, environmental protection should not be seen to entail increased unemployment and de-industrialisation.
  • welcomes the White Paper on adapting to climate change and its appendices which are sound and well thought through.
  • Mr President, I should also like to thank the rapporteur for a sound and well-balanced report which expresses the greater number of common interests there are between the EU and China today.
  • 'A democratic EU' sounds all well and good, but it can only come about when there is a European public.
  • We can adopt directives which are sound and well-intentioned in many ways, but when they are then actually put into effect we know that we cannot, in this House, do very much.
  • This sounds all well and good, but there is one point I would make here, in line with the criticism voiced by Mr Brok.
  • That's what I you can make out some ambient sounds, as well.
  • I'm aware of how all this sounds and can well imagine the judgments you're forming.

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