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sounding board

noun as in listener

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Reddit, a reader-fueled sounding board, has increasingly been used to cover breaking news events.

Internally, Clinton has insisted that employees use the online “Sounding Board” to advocate for changes in department protocol.

Or when she played the canny sounding board and strategist for Gov. Bill Clinton in his run for president.

Samuel Shriqui, another Upper East Side hairdresser, feels that some clients take the sounding-board scenario too far.

Part of a leader's job, of course, is to act as a sounding board for direct reports.

The entire heavens seemed to form a sounding-board, the least vibration resonant beneath its stretch.

Music burst from the sounding-board, odd, wild music, suddenly hopeful.

The Pulpit is Oak, with carved panels, in shape hectagonal, and has a sounding-board.

The acoustic principle of sounding-board resonance, in its application to the voice, is discussed by several vocal scientists.

The importance attached by Howard to the sounding-board resonance of the entire body has already been noticed.

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On this page you'll find 5 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sounding board, such as: audience, auditor, and heeder.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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