aural Antonyms

Meaning of aural

Wordnet

aural (a)

of or pertaining to hearing or the ear

relating to or characterized by an aura

Webster

aural (a.)

Of or pertaining to the air, or to an aura.

Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aural medicine and surgery.

aural Sentence Examples

  1. The concert had an aural intensity that shook the entire auditorium.
  2. The sweet aural melodies of the choir filled the church with an ethereal presence.
  3. The doctor's stethoscope provided an aural window into the patient's heartbeat.
  4. The ocean's crashing waves created an aural tapestry against the silent shore.
  5. The symphony's opening crescendo transported the audience to an aural realm of pure emotion.
  6. The ticking of the clock provided an aural backdrop to the otherwise silent room.
  7. The professor's voice was aural velvet, captivating his students' attention.
  8. The wind whispered secrets through the trees, creating an aural symphony of nature.
  9. The birdsong in the morning was an aural alarm clock, awakening the neighborhood.
  10. The high-pitched whine of the jet engine was an aural assault on the senses.

FAQs About the word aural

of or pertaining to hearing or the ear, relating to or characterized by an auraOf or pertaining to the air, or to an aura., Of or pertaining to the ear; as, aur

auditory,acoustical, heard, auricular, acoustic, audial, audile, audible, discernable,perceptible

inaudible, imperceptible, quiet, silent, indistinguishable, indistinct, faint, imperceptible, quiet, inaudible

The concert had an aural intensity that shook the entire auditorium.

The sweet aural melodies of the choir filled the church with an ethereal presence.

The doctor's stethoscope provided an aural window into the patient's heartbeat.

The ocean's crashing waves created an aural tapestry against the silent shore.