Logical term meaning that an argument is valid and its premises are true.
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Examples for "sound"
Examples for "sound"
1He said the health of the grain industry was still quite sound.
2Police said the sound was missing due to an unspecified technical problem.
3That was a good sound, one Scipio heard several times a week.
4Outside somebody called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
5The sound quality issue is not going to disappear any time soon.
1Already they were beginning to question the soundness of this whole approach.
2Others questioned the soundness of further government support for GM and Chrysler.
3Certainly an increased focus on stability and soundness beats the counterfactual alternative.
4The regular breathing of the sleeper proclaimed the soundness of his slumber.
5Littleness in object and in means, to them appears soundness and sobriety.
1But, in truth, I care little to make my position logically sound.
2From the pulpit of St. Mary's he told his congregation that Hume's argument against miracles was logically sound.
3Nevertheless, it is regrettable that Ministers took up on the Sudan problem a position that was logically sound but futile in the sphere of action.
Translations for logical soundness