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Discover LudwigThe word 'aural' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is related to the sense of hearing or the act of listening. For example, "The aural effects of the thunder added to the drama of the storm."
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aural
adjective
Of or pertaining to the ear.
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I could either trust to my aural instinct, or purchase English With a Dialect, an LP dedicated to giving a flavour of all the regional accents in Great Britain.
All the noise on the island seemed to have been sucked like some kind of aural black hole into Grenville, a fishing town just up the coast.
He makes an interesting link between Holman's trick of banging a stick to gain an aural picture of his location and other similar techniques being developed to help people use their ears as their eyes.What Mr Roberts does not manage to do is portray his subject completely convincingly.
Modern hearing aids are able to distinguish only a small part of that range, typically between 300Hz and 5-6kHz, reducinoiseise and amplifying those frequencies customised to a wearer's aural lacunae.But differentiating elements of many common parts of speech occur in higher frequencies.
"Gravity" is a tour de force that uses a well-executed B-movie peril-in-space plot to provide a transcendent visual and aural evocation of the vast, the empty and the intimate.
In its aural judgment on the latest appeal (the full written judgment will follow in a month or two) the Supreme Court says the imitation would have to pass muster with the average consumer.
Rather than keeping time with a hi-hat, Coleman uses the loose sound of the ride cymbal, filling out the aural space.
Tottering up into eaves and leaning against walls, the works try to emphasise, in Ms Barlow's words, the "rhythm" of each room, while competing for visitors' attention with the more traditional beauty of the surroundings.Ms Barlow says her natural habitat is the city, as she prefers the "visual and aural noise of urban environments".
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At lower levels of the pathway, information as to pitch, loudness, and localization of sounds is processed, and appropriate responses, such as the contraction of the intra-aural muscles, turning of the eyes and head, or movements of the body as a whole, are initiated.
The scientific basis of the specialty was first formulated by William R. Wilde of Dublin, who in 1853 published Practical Observations on Aural Surgery, and the Nature and Treatment of Diseases of the Ear.
Meanwhile, the longer sort of comic anecdote retreated to a purely oral aural life or to the bound volume of jokes, where it sometimes had a vignette-like illustration.
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