aural
IPA: ˈɔrʌɫ
adjective
- Of or pertaining to the ear.
- Of or pertaining to sound.
- Of or pertaining to an aura.
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Examples of "aural" in Sentences
- Is it purely the aural aesthetic
- Aural reading, on the other hand is receptive.
- The illusions appear to be both aural and visual.
- The listener needs to have some aural imagination.
- The Aural Exciter enhances clarity move to Hollywood.
- The emergency intercom system operates aurally and visually.
- The iconic moment with Vader at the end is aural, not visual.
- The Magic City is an aural snapshot of that metamorphic process.
- The highest elevation of the Cardamom Mountains is Phnom Aural at high.
- Aural architecture traces its origins to the voice of the space spirit.
- Thus, we can call the aural boundaries "natural" boundaries, and other boundaries "artificial."
- But a news station is not a place to carry through the Disney mission with a kind of "aural" branding.
- McLuhan partly bemoaned the rise of the alphabet because it helped destroy an "aural" space that he believed was "cooler."
- Both kinds may hold information, the minimum requirement to call an aural disturbance a “communication” rather than simply “noise.”
- When it switched from base level to cooling cycle, it cast a kind of aural shadow, not enough to distract, but certainly enough to add color.
- Computer-generated sounds on prerecorded tape, which the composer refers to as aural "wallpaper," are added periodically to the rich instrumental mix.
- They're all compilations or home recordings of one kind or another, and together they represent a kind of aural inventory of my changing tastes, fortunes and moods since the early 1990s.
- I'd even give a nod to their live accompaniment to “Planet Earth,” the mother of all nature documentaries; you could argue that live music is a kind of aural HD accompaniment to the film's remarkable nature footage.
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