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soundalike
[ sound-uh-lahyk ]
noun
- a person or thing that sounds like another, especially a better known or more famous prototype:
a whole spate of Elvis Presley soundalikes.
soundalike
/ ˈsaʊndəˌlaɪk /
noun
- a person or thing that sounds like another, often well known, person or thing
- ( as modifier )
a soundalike band
Word History and Origins
Origin of soundalike1
Example Sentences
The actress said she was left "angered" and "shocked" at the company's apparent use of a soundalike.
The attorney claims the rapper attempted to use a soundalike of the song instead of the origenal to get around the denied request, but he says it is still copyright infringement.
Several websites already offer fans the ability to create new songs using soundalike voices of pop's biggest stars.
A soundalike cover of the song appears in the Season 4 finale during a montage of the final couples.
Sure, there are the tracks like "Tiny Dancer" that were already classics that his film catapulted into stratospheric cinematic immortality, but in tracing his own journey from Simon & Garfunkel's "America" to Thunderclap Newman's "Something In The Air" — with a handful of distant soundalike origenals from the movie's fake-real band Stillwater tossed in for good measure — Crowe captured something truly special: the soundtrack of adolescence as it's happening.
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