1. sounder - Noun
2. sounder - Adjective
One who, or that which; sounds; specifically, an instrument used in telegraphy in place of a register, the communications being read by sound.
A herd of wild hogs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI maintain that many an inventor, many a diplomat, many a financier is a sounder philosopher than all those who practice the dull craft of experimental psychology. Oswald Spengler
It is an admitted fact that the ordinary tomtit of commerce has a sounder aesthetic taste than the average female relative in the country. Saki
I was in California when this journalist made a blanket statement about the fact that she did not think that black men and women had the kind of love relationship that Rebecca and Nathan had in Sounder. Cicely Tyson
Let no man fear to die, we love to sleep all, and death is but the sounder sleep. Francis Beaumont
The War has been waged with success, although there have been in some instances errors and misfortunes. But the heart of the nation is sounder and its hopes brighter. Gideon Welles
Some are reputed sick and some are not. It often happens that the sicker man is the nurse to the sounder. Henry David Thoreau