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audial

American  
[aw-dee-uhl] / ˈɔ di əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the sense of hearing; aural.


Etymology

Origin of audial

audi(o)- + -al 1

Example Sentences

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Carter, who gave his old No. 9 to quarterback Desmond Ridder, found audial symmetry in the zero with his nickname, “Zo.”

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2023

The more things we give our smart homes control over, the more exploitable they become for hackers, both audial and virtual.

From Slate • May 10, 2018

Or are you a This American Lifer seeking some audial diversity?

From The Guardian • Jun. 24, 2014

It's all quite audial: I do the police in different voices.

From The Guardian • May 28, 2010

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