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acoustically

American  
[uh-koo-stik-lee] / əˈku stɪk li /

adverb

  1. with regard to acoustics.

  2. in an acoustic way.

  3. with acoustic instruments or without amplification.


Example Sentences

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A month before unleashing his sophomore album, Scotland’s soulful young popsmith will serenade a nearly sold-out crowd in Seattle’s most acoustically challenged venue.

From Seattle Times

Last year the researchers released 1,500 acoustically tagged juveniles above the dams by Upper Klamath Lake and have followed how and when they're out-migrating.

From Salon

Two blocks from the metro, the Llewellyn apartments offers two-bedroom units for $3,400 to $5,200 a month, with sweeping views, a dog spa and an acoustically isolated “jam” room.

From Washington Post

Different varieties of barking have emerged so that dogs can directly and acoustically communicate their needs to humans across short distances.

From Salon

Placing the orchestra on the stage might seem acoustically chancy: wouldn’t the sound overwhelm the singers?

From Seattle Times