Sense+of+hearing

  • 51hearing — 1. adjective /ˈhiɹ.ɪŋ/ Able to hear. Deaf people often must deal with hearing people. Ant: deaf, unhearing 2. noun /ˈhiɹ.ɪŋ/ a) The sense …

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  • 52hearing — Synonyms and related words: Gedankenexperiment, acoustic, amassing evidence, assize, attention, audible, audience, audile, audio, audition, auditory, auditory range, aural, auricular, bench test, blue book, bugging, carrying distance, change of… …

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  • 53Sense & Sensitivity — Infobox Television episode Title = Sense Sensitivity Series = Angel Season = 1 Episode = 6 Airdate = November 9, 1999 Production = 1ADH06 Writer = Tim Minear Director = James Contner Guests = Elisabeth Röhm (Kate) John Capodice (Little Tony) John …

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  • 54hearing voices movement —    The name Hearing Voices Movement refers to a philosophical trend and self help movement for individuals with verbal auditory hallucinations founded during the 1980s by the Dutch psychiatrist Marius Romme (b. 1934) and the Dutch science… …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 55sense — noun 1》 a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.     ↘(one s senses) one s sanity: she seems to have taken leave of her senses. 2》 an awareness of something or… …

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  • 56sense — 1. noun /sɛns/ a) One of the methods for a living being to gather data about the world; sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste. a sense of security b) A general conscious awareness …

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  • 57the power of hearing — sense of hearing, ability to hear …

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  • 58hearing — hear•ing [[t]ˈhɪər ɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) phl the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived 2) phl the act of perceiving sound 3) opportunity to be heard: to grant a hearing[/ex] 4) law a) a preliminary legal examination of charges and evidence by a… …

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  • 59hearing — noun Date: 13th century 1. a. the process, function, or power of perceiving sound; specifically the special sense by which noises and tones are received as stimuli b. earshot 2. a. opportunity to be heard, to present one s side of a case, or to… …

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  • 60hearing — The ability to perceive sound; the sensation of sound as opposed to vibration. SYN: audition. color h. a subjective perception of color produced by certain sounds. SEE ALSO: pseudochromesthesia. SYN …

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