Soundproofing: meaning, definitions and examples

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soundproofing

 

[ ˈsaʊndˌpruːfɪŋ ]

Context #1

room construction

The process of making a room or building resistant to the transmission of sound.

Synonyms

acoustic treatment, sound insulation

Examples of usage

  • Adding soundproofing materials to the walls can help reduce noise from outside.
  • Proper soundproofing is essential in recording studios to prevent sound leakage.
Context #2

home improvement

The act of installing materials to reduce sound transmission between rooms or floors in a house.

Synonyms

noise reduction, soundproof installation

Examples of usage

  • Soundproofing between the floors is important for maintaining privacy in a multi-story home.
  • Many homeowners choose to invest in soundproofing their home theater for optimal sound quality.

Translations

Translations of the word "soundproofing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 isolamento acústico

🇮🇳 ध्वनिरोधी

🇩🇪 Schalldämmung

🇮🇩 peredaman suara

🇺🇦 звукоізоляція

🇵🇱 izolacja akustyczna

🇯🇵 防音

🇫🇷 isolation acoustique

🇪🇸 aislamiento acústico

🇹🇷 ses yalıtımı

🇰🇷 방음

🇸🇦 عزل الصوت

🇨🇿 zvuková izolace

🇸🇰 zvuková izolácia

🇨🇳 隔音

🇸🇮 zvočna izolacija

🇮🇸 hljóðeinangrun

🇰🇿 дыбыс оқшаулау

🇬🇪 ხმის იზოლაცია

🇦🇿 səs izolyasiyası

🇲🇽 aislamiento acústico

Word origin

The concept of soundproofing dates back to ancient times when people used materials like straw, rugs, and tapestries to reduce noise. The modern development of soundproofing techniques began in the 20th century with advancements in materials science and construction technology. Today, soundproofing is a common practice in various industries, including architecture, music production, and home improvement.

See also: resound, sound, soundless, soundlessly, soundness, sounds, soundstage, unsound.