Sounding in a sentence as a noun

There was a lot of similar-sounding concern about IE6, which has mercifully vanished.

"Zero tolerance" is essentially a legitimate sounding way to reject "Let the punishment fit the crime.

It's basically "don't run your own scripts to interfere with our site, and we'll use scary-sounding security words in an attempt to discourage you from doing it.

Maybe there's a scheme here to prevent good DRM by flooding the market with highly inflated impressive-sounding claims attached to laughable security.

But you should be aware that opponents of Amash had a persuasive-sounding argument for voting it down even if you believed new regulations were needed.

Sounding in a sentence as an adjective

But governing takes common sense, and whatever they have is shattered by lobbyists who's only job is to undermine common-sense with smooth-sounding arguments - or, if that doesn't work, threats of withdrawing campaign support.

How would you get to this page without knowing what ssh is, and how would you know what ssh is without needing to use it?Anyway, a lot of happy-sounding words for ... a program that decrypts text from the Internet and writes it to the screen.

This sequence will not result in a meeting every time, but in my experience it has had about a 75% success rate:1.\tAll emails to the prospective partner should be sent by someone with a very impressive sounding title, ideally the CEO.

I want to know what the reasoning behind their solution is rather than just telling them it's wrong or what the correct solution is--however when trying to ask them their reasoning I can't come up with a way to do it without sounding condescending.

Misguided biotech could effectively end the world as we know itSam is a smart guy, so I really don't want to come off as sounding like a jerk here, but this grossly underestimates the technical feasibility of creating such a virus.

Sounding definitions

noun

a measure of the depth of water taken with a sounding line

noun

the act of measuring depth of water (usually with a sounding line)

adjective

appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms; "left their clothes dirty looking"; "a most disagreeable looking character"; "angry-looking"; "liquid-looking"; "severe-looking policemen on noble horses"; "fine-sounding phrases"; "taken in by high-sounding talk"

See also: looking

adjective

having volume or deepness; "sounding brass and a tinkling cymbal"; "the sounding cataract haunted me like a passion"- Wordsworth

adjective

making or having a sound as specified; used as a combining form; "harsh-sounding"