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Aurally means 'by means of the sense of hearing' β it describes how something is perceived, learned, or communicated through the ears rather than the eyes or other senses. For example, musicians often train aurally to recognize intervals and chords without looking at sheet music.
Children with strong aurally based learning styles benefit from listening to stories rather than reading them.
The linguist tested participants' ability to distinguish phonemes aurally in noisy environments.
She was able to transcribe the entire melody aurally after hearing it just twice.
Many language learners improve pronunciation more effectively when they practice aurally rather than visually.
The diagnosis of certain hearing disorders requires both clinical testing and careful aurally guided assessment.
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Comes from the Latin noun 'auris', meaning 'ear'. It denotes hearing, the ear, or auditory perception. Core concept is sound reception and auditory processing. Examples include aural, audible, audience, auricle, auscultate.