aurally
adverb
uk/ˈɔː.rəl.i/us/ˈɔː.rəl.i/in a way thatrelatestohearingand theears:
Thisremarkableproductionisvisuallyas well as aurallyappealing.
Soundwavescan bedetectedaurally, or byelectronicequipment.
See also
monaurally
- Thepercussionistisprofoundlydeaf, but shesensesvibrationsandrhythmthrough herbodyratherthan aurally.
- Theproductionis a littleboring, aurally.
- Television gives us everything, bothvisuallyand aurally.
- Theinformationwaspresentedbothvisuallyon ascreenand aurally withheadsetaudio.
- These werequintessential1970sfilms:formallyunpredictable, aurallychaotic, anddeeplycynical.
Using the ears
- attend
- auditory
- aural
- be all earsidiom
- catch
- cloth ears
- conductive
- ears are flappingidiom
- eavesdropper
- grommet
- hark
- hark atsomeone!idiom
- hearsomeoneout
- lend an earidiom
- listen
- listen up
- mishear
- pin
- prick(something)up
- sensorineural
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Sound & its properties