audial
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of audial
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
But this one brought only audial warmth.
From Seattle Times
Bill Ryan told "America's News HQ" that it was unusual for the apparent bomber to leave an audial warning message of the impending blast.
From Fox News
“I know there is a lot of skepticism,” he said in the audial version of a straight face.
From Washington Post
The more things we give our smart homes control over, the more exploitable they become for hackers, both audial and virtual.
From Slate
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