auditory sense

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auditory sense

The child uses her auditory sense to listen to the birds singing.

Definition

Noun: * The faculty of hearing; the sense that allows for the perception of sound. This term refers specifically to the physiological and neurological capacity to detect and interpret sound waves through the ears and the auditory system of the brain.

Usage
  • The term "auditory sense" is a formal or technical synonym for "hearing." It is used in academic, medical, and scientific contexts to describe the sense itself, its function, or its condition.
  • It is typically used as a singular noun.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Bats rely heavily on their acute auditory sense for echolocation and navigation.
    • The study examined how aging affects the auditory sense in humans.
    • Protect your auditory sense by avoiding prolonged exposure to loud noises.
Advanced Usage
  • "Impairment of the auditory sense": A formal way to describe hearing loss or damage.
    • Exposure to industrial noise can lead to a permanent impairment of the auditory sense.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hearing (n): The common, everyday term for the auditory sense.
  • Audition (n): A more technical or biological term for the sense or act of hearing.
  • Auditory (adj): Relating to the sense of hearing (e.g., auditory cortex, auditory stimulus).
  • Aural (adj): Relating to the ear or the sense of hearing, often used interchangeably with "auditory" in some contexts.
Synonyms
  • Hearing
  • Audition
  • Sense of hearing
  • Aural faculty
Related Phrases
  • Auditory perception: The process of recognizing and interpreting sounds.
    • Auditory perception involves more than just the ear; it requires complex brain processing.
  • Auditory processing: The brain's ability to make sense of the sounds heard.
    • Children with auditory processing disorders may have difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments.
auditory sense

The child uses her auditory sense to listen to the birds singing.

Noun
  1. the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
    • his hearing was impaired