hearingˈhɪər ɪŋ
hear (v)
- present
- hears
- past
- heard
- past participle
- heard
- present participle
- hearing
hearing (n)
- plural
- hearings
hearing
English Definitions:
hearing (noun)
(law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence
hearing, audience (noun)
an opportunity to state your case and be heard
"they condemned him without a hearing"; "he saw that he had lost his audience"
earshot, earreach, hearing (noun)
the range within which a voice can be heard
"the children were told to stay within earshot"
listening, hearing (noun)
the act of hearing attentively
"you can learn a lot by just listening"; "they make good music--you should give them a hearing"
hearing (noun)
a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken
"the investigative committee will hold hearings in Chicago"
hearing, audition, auditory sense, sense of hearing, auditory modality (adj)
the ability to hear; the auditory faculty
"his hearing was impaired"
hearing(a) (adj)
able to perceive sound
hearing (Noun)
The sense used to perceive sound.
hearing (Noun)
A proceeding at which discussions are heard.
hearing (Noun)
A legal procedure done before a judge, without a jury, as with an evidentiary hearing.
hearing (Adjective)
Able to hear.
Hearing
Hearing, auditory perception, or audition is the ability to perceive sound by detecting vibrations, changes in the pressure of the surrounding medium through time, through an organ such as the ear. Sound may be heard through solid, liquid, or gaseous matter. It is one of the traditional five senses. The inability to hear is called deafness. In humans and other vertebrates, hearing is performed primarily by the auditory system: vibrations are detected by the ear and transduced into nerve impulses that are perceived by the brain. Like touch, audition requires sensitivity to the movement of molecules in the world outside the organism. Both hearing and touch are types of mechanosensation.
Hearing
Hearing, or auditory perception, is the ability to perceive sounds by detecting vibrations, changes in the pressure of the surrounding medium through time, through an organ such as the ear. The academic field concerned with hearing is auditory science. Sound may be heard through solid, liquid, or gaseous matter. It is one of the traditional five senses; partial or total inability to hear is called hearing loss. In humans and other vertebrates, hearing is performed primarily by the auditory system: mechanical waves, known as vibrations, are detected by the ear and transduced into nerve impulses that are perceived by the brain (primarily in the temporal lobe). Like touch, audition requires sensitivity to the movement of molecules in the world outside the organism. Both hearing and touch are types of mechanosensation.
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