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audile

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective audile has 1 sense
  1. auditory, audile, auditive - of or relating to the process of hearing; "auditory processing"; "an audile person"

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Audile

Definition:

As an adjective, audile refers to something related to hearing or the sense of hearing. As a noun, audile refers to a person who has a particularly strong auditory style of learning or thinking.

Adjective:

1. Having to do with hearing or the sense of hearing.

2. Relating to or characterized by an emphasis on auditory perception.

Example sentences:

  1. The audile experience of listening to live music is incomparable.
  2. She preferred audile cues rather than visual ones when learning new languages.
  3. The audile delights of the symphony filled the concert hall.

Noun:

A person who has a particularly strong auditory style of learning or thinking.

Example sentences:

  1. As an audile, he found it easier to remember things by listening to lectures rather than reading.
  2. The teacher recognized her student as an audile and recommended using audio recordings for studying.
  3. Being an audile can be advantageous in fields like music and language interpretation.

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