sounding off (Meaning)

sounding off

to count while marching, to speak up in a loud voice, to voice one's opinions freely and vigorously, to count cadence while marching, to voice one's opinions freely with force, to play three chords before and after marching up and down a line of troops during a ceremonial parade or formal guard mount

FAQs About the word sounding off

to count while marching, to speak up in a loud voice, to voice one's opinions freely and vigorously, to count cadence while marching, to voice one's opinions fr

shouting,speaking out, yelling, singing (out), speaking one's mind, talking up, piping up, spouting (off), crying, speaking up

shutting up, clamming up, belting up, suppressing, dummying up,hushing, quieting,

The alarm clock sounded off at 6:00 AM, abruptly ending my slumber.

The referee's whistle sounded off, signaling the start of the match.

The fire alarm sounded off, warning residents to evacuate the building immediately.

The trumpet sounded off the national anthem, filling the stadium with patriotic fervor.