[ UK /ˈɔːɹə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈɔɹəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to hearing or the ear
    an animal with a very sensitive aural apparatus
  2. relating to or characterized by an aura
    various aural effects that precede a migraine headache
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How To Use aural In A Sentence

  • Nothing wrong with that especially when the resulting outcome is something bordering on a religious experience of aural ecstatic proportions.
  • Whilst men generally rely on visual stimulation for their kicks, women prefer aural pleasure.
  • Since then, sound recording has progressed from monaural remember "mono" records? Ellen Sterling: The Sound of Music Just Keeps Getting Better So That Today It Is Astounding
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  • The Romantic laureate is to be felt beyond the grave by the Victorians, and by their own poet, not in the wispy or whispering touch of his breathed words but in the abstract feelings generated from the written traces of their prophetic aura of aurality. Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • A sparkling hi-hat percussion line, lyrical ‘little bird’ metaphors of ‘loveless love,’ and an endgame of girls laughing make it an aural delight.
  • This encouraged us to try binaural fitting, which was very successful, not only to significantly improve her hearing, but also to reduce the tinnitus perception.
  • On one level, the current album is an engaging aural travelogue of the Anglo-American power trio's Near and Far East tour (its title is more of the Police's pidgin-English wordplay, bastardising Zen, Jomo Kenyatta and monde, the French word for world). Zenyatta Mondatta
  • It means that it has fewer aural clues from which to decipher the sense.
  • It's true what they say about heightened aural perception when you're deprived of your other senses.
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