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hearing aid

NOUN
  1. an electronic device that amplifies sound and is worn to compensate for poor hearing
  2. a conical acoustic device formerly used to direct sound to the ear of a hearing-impaired person

How To Use hearing aid In A Sentence

  • Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery.
  • Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery.
  • Some venues have an induction loop fitted to assist hearing aid users.
  • Hearing aids have not been very successful in the past not only due to limited quality of the devices, but also due to lack of training of many dispensers.
  • If you talk loudly, it can be very nasty on a hearing aid.
  • He is profoundly deaf and uses hearing aids until he can have a cochlea implant later this year.
  • The head of audiology agrees that in many cases digital hearing aids are better.
  • Similarly, the transistor took decades to become incorporated into commercial products such as hearing aids, navigational instruments and computers.
  • We excused it as deafness and persuaded him to buy an expensive hearing aid (which he then refused to wear). Times, Sunday Times
  • Some pillows contain built-in speakers and new hearing aids can amplify sounds to mask the din. The Sun
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