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Of or pertaining to the sense of hearing.
auditory
auricular
auditive
audile
Sense organ.
sense organ
sensory receptor
receptor
Aural.
quality
1
These aerodynamic effects may give rise to
aural
discomfort in railway passengers.
2
Below them ran the ring of flashing amethyst with its
aural
mists.
3
Whether the
aural
doors had been closed also there is no knowing.
4
A lot of the Granitehead hauntings have been
aural
,
rather than visual.'
5
The
aural
exam accounts for a sixth of the marks in Irish.
6
But it was this brilliant first
aural
outing where it all began.
7
Nobody would confuse Pitch Perfect 2 with a masterpiece of
aural
harmony.
8
Musical ideas centering around
aural
immersion are dipping into artificial sonic worlds.
9
The
aural
hallucination, if that was what it had been, troubled him.
10
Cannell's music sounds like an
aural
accompaniment to a Ben Wheatley film.
11
Richard, like most Londoners, barely heard it anymore-itwas like
aural
wallpaper.
12
Cathal McLysaght works in a radio station using sounds to create
aural
images.
13
When two people talk, they don't just fall into physical and
aural
harmony.
14
Its horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine adds character with wonderful
aural
accompaniment.
15
Her reply was even softer; C-3PO's
aural
sensor barely recorded it at all.
16
Perhaps we're being too pedantic in our
aural
devotion to the truth, though.
aural
aural equivalent
aural exam
aural section
aural wallpaper
aural experience