Words with Root - Aud Flashcards
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What is the study of hearing disorders called?

  • Audiophile
  • Auditory
  • Auditor
  • Audiology (correct)
  • What is an auditor?

    A student registered for a course without credit, but to listen and not do work assigned to the class.

    What is an audiometer used for?

    A medical tool used to record hearing patterns.

    What is an audition?

    <p>A trial that a singer, actor, or musician is given in order to apply for the job.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does auditory refer to?

    <p>The nerve that connects the ear and the brain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Audible refers to the ability to be seen.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an audiophile?

    <p>A person who records sound in high fidelity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who are considered an audience?

    <p>A group of people who spectate and listen to an event and/or person.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an auditorium?

    <p>A place where the audience can watch and listen to something.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does audiovisual involve?

    <p>The involvement of hearing and sight.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Audiology: Field focused on diagnosing and treating hearing disorders; involves evaluating hearing abilities in individuals, particularly students with hearing impairments.
    • Auditor: Individual enrolled in a course to listen without completing assignments; often participates for educational purposes rather than for credit.
    • Audiometer: Instrument used in medical settings to assess and record hearing patterns; commonly utilized by healthcare professionals to evaluate hearing capabilities.

    Performing and Receiving Sound

    • Audition: Process where artists, such as singers and actors, showcase their talent to gain roles; can be referred to both as a noun (the tryout itself) and a verb (the act of performing in the tryout).
    • Auditory: Refers to the nerve pathway linking the ear to the brain, crucial for hearing; assessed in clinical evaluations of hearing health.

    Sound Perception and Fidelity

    • Audible: Describes sound that can be heard; can function as an adjective (to indicate clarity of sound) or a noun (as in a term used in sports for changing a play).
    • Audiophile: Enthusiast or professional dedicated to high-fidelity sound recording; often collaborates with artists to enhance music quality.

    Audience Experience

    • Audience: Collection of spectators who gather to watch and listen to performances or events; their reactions can enhance the atmosphere of the event.
    • Auditorium: Structure designed to host performances or events where an audience can gather; typically equipped for sound amplification to enhance visitor experience.

    Audiovisual Integration

    • Audiovisual: Combination of sound and visual elements; this term encompasses both the format of various media presentations and the materials used, highlighting the dual engagement of hearing and sight in experiences.

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    Explore key vocabulary related to the root 'aud', focusing on terms like audiology, auditor, and audiometer. This quiz will test your understanding of these words and their meanings, enhancing your language skills in relevant contexts.

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