English dictionary: words starting with aud
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Audacious
ɔːˈdeɪ.ʃəsadjectiveShowing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
Usage examples:
A series of audacious takeovers
Audaciously
ɔːˈdeɪ.ʃəs.liadverbIn a way that shows a willingness to take risks or offend people
Usage examples:
The group is audaciously protesting against unearned wealth and privilege., he's an audaciously fun…
Audaciousness
ɔːˈdeɪ.ʃəs.nəsnounBehaviour that shows a willingness to take risks or offend people
Usage examples:
Many voters were shocked by the audaciousness of the candidate, but some found his style refreshing…
Audacity
ɔːˈdæs.ə.tinounA willingness to take bold risks.
Usage examples:
He whistled at the sheer audacity of the plan
Audible
ˈɔː.də.bəladjectiveAble to be heard.
Usage examples:
Some ultrasound is audible to dogs
nounA change of playing tactics called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage.
Usage examples:
He saw two safeties sneaking up and called an audible
verbIn american football, to call out to the other players on your team to tell them that you are changing the play (= set of actions) that you had planned to use
Usage examples:
He coolly audibled out of the original play call., after looking at the defence, he audibled to a r…
Audibles
ˈɔː.də.bəlnounA change of playing tactics called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage.
Usage examples:
He saw two safeties sneaking up and called an audible
adjectiveAble to be heard.
Usage examples:
Some ultrasound is audible to dogs
verbIn american football, to call out to the other players on your team to tell them that you are changing the play (= set of actions) that you had planned to use
Usage examples:
He coolly audibled out of the original play call., after looking at the defence, he audibled to a r…
Audibly
ˈɔː.də.bliadverbIn a way that can be heard.
Usage examples:
The view of the snow-capped alps caused everyone in the carriage to gasp audibly
Audience
ˈɔː.di.ənsnounThe assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
Usage examples:
He asked for questions from members of the audience
Audiences
ˈɔː.di.ənsnounThe assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
Usage examples:
He asked for questions from members of the audience
Audio
ˈɔː.di.əʊnounSound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
Usage examples:
The machine can retrieve and play audio from a cd-rom
combining formRelating to hearing or sound.
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Audiometer
adjectiveOf or involving sound and the recording and broadcasting of sound
Usage examples:
We lost the audio portion of the tv broadcast.
prefixRelating to hearing or sound
Usage examples:
The theatre regularly has audio-described performances for blind people., an audiotape
Audiogram
ˈɔː.di.əʊ.ɡræmnounA graphic record produced by audiometry.
Usage examples:
An audiogram showed a down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss in that ear.
Audiograms
ˈɔː.di.əʊ.ɡræmnounA graphic record produced by audiometry.
Usage examples:
An audiogram showed a down-sloping sensorineural hearing loss in that ear.
Audiological
ˌɔː.di.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəladjectiveRelated to the area of science and medicine that is concerned with hearing and balance
Usage examples:
An audiological examination, i'm scheduled to have an audiological screening on thursday.
Audiologist
ˌɔː.diˈɒl.ə.dʒɪstnounA person with specialized training in the science and medicine of hearing and balance
Usage examples:
She trained as an audiologist, assessing and treating patients with hearing disorders., extensive t…
Audiologists
ˌɔː.diˈɒl.ə.dʒɪstnounA person with specialized training in the science and medicine of hearing and balance
Usage examples:
She trained as an audiologist, assessing and treating patients with hearing disorders., extensive t…
Audiology
ˌɔː.diˈɒl.ə.dʒinounThe branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
Usage examples:
Services on offer include podiatry, speech and language facilities, audiology and hearing therapy, …
Audiophile
ˈɔː.di.əʊ.faɪlnounA hi-fi enthusiast.
Usage examples:
It puts professional studio sound within the reach of the audiophile
Audiotape
ˈɔː.di.əʊ.teɪpnounMagnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
Usage examples:
Artists are free to experiment with new forms such as film and audiotape
verbRecord (sound) on tape.
Usage examples:
Each interview was audiotaped and transcribed
Audiotapes
ˈɔː.di.əʊ.teɪpnounMagnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
Usage examples:
Artists are free to experiment with new forms such as film and audiotape
verbRecord (sound) on tape.
Usage examples:
Each interview was audiotaped and transcribed
Audiovisual
ˌɔː.di.əʊˈvɪʒ.u.əladjectiveUsing both sight and sound, typically in the form of images and recorded speech or music.
Usage examples:
Learners can be encouraged to use audiovisual aids
Audit
ˈɔː.dɪtnounAn official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
Usage examples:
Audits can't be expected to detect every fraud
verbConduct an official financial inspection of (a company or its accounts).
Usage examples:
Unlimited companies must also have their accounts audited
Audited
ˈɔː.dɪtverbConduct an official financial inspection of (a company or its accounts).
Usage examples:
Unlimited companies must also have their accounts audited
nounAn official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
Usage examples:
Audits can't be expected to detect every fraud
Auditing
ˈɔː.dɪtverbConduct an official financial inspection of (a company or its accounts).
Usage examples:
Unlimited companies must also have their accounts audited
nounAn official inspection of an organization's accounts, typically by an independent body.
Usage examples:
Audits can't be expected to detect every fraud
Audition
ɔːˈdɪʃ.ənnounAn interview for a role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
Usage examples:
The royal ballet gave nicola an audition
verbPerform an audition.
Usage examples:
I auditioned and was lucky enough to get the part
Auditioned
ɔːˈdɪʃ.ənverbPerform an audition.
Usage examples:
I auditioned and was lucky enough to get the part
nounAn interview for a role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
Usage examples:
The royal ballet gave nicola an audition
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