[
US
/əˈkustɪk/
]
[ UK /ɐkˈuːstɪk/ ]
[ UK /ɐkˈuːstɪk/ ]
NOUN
- a remedy for hearing loss or deafness
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to the science of acoustics
acoustic properties of a hall
How To Use acoustic In A Sentence
- To make such a rectangular and austere space appropriate for music, walls are treated with acoustic plaster and ceilings are absorbent too.
- _ -- The dotted lines in Fig. 60 represent isacoustic lines -- that is, lines which pass through all places where the percentage of observers who recorded their perception of the sound is the same. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
- And there is plenty of food here-both the trawls and acoustic surveys have revealed an abundant supply of myctophid lanternfish, the most common prey eaten by large Humboldt squid in these waters in other years. Scientific American
- Bley plays acoustic piano in duo with Steve Swallow, and their rapport projects extraordinary warmth on this delightful album.
- Not for them your rustic kitchens and winsome acoustic soundtracks. Times, Sunday Times
- I don't want to be the guy with the acoustic guitar in the coffee house.
- Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music.
- It's a beautiful album, and solo acoustic music doesn't get much better than this.
- These largely acoustic songs reacquaint us with his tremulous, soulful vocals and cutting lyrical style.
- Thus, the field of acoustics covers a vast array of different areas of use, and they are constantly expanding.