soundproofˈsaʊndˌpruf
soundproof (v)
- present
- soundproofs
- past
- soundproofed
- past participle
- soundproofed
- present participle
- soundproofing
English Definitions:
soundproof (verb)
impervious to, or not penetrable by, sound
"a soundproof room"
soundproof (verb)
insulate against noise
"Proust had his apartment soundproofed"
soundproof (Verb)
To make resistant to transmitting sound.
soundproof (Adjective)
Describing something that does not allow sound through.
Soundproof
Soundproof was a 2006 BBC television drama, directed by Edmund Coulthard and written by Joe Fisher. It starred Joseph Mawle and Susan Lynch as a profoundly deaf man accused of murder and his sign-language interpreter. It was conducted partly in sign-language and subtitles. It won a 2007 BAFTA for best director, and was also nominated for an RTS Television Awards for Best Female Actor and Breakthrough Award.
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