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Seraphin Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

audio -ly ???

What is the adv for "audio", if it exists ?
Not audioly, I am sure. Thanks
  

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Hi, Perhaps you mean 'audibly'. Clive

  • Hi, Perhaps you mean 'audibly'.
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9 Answers
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Hi,
Perhaps you mean 'audibly'.

Clive
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I thought audibly is the adv for audible - capable of being heard.
As audio means of the sound, I thought audibly would NOT be the adv for audio ??
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Hi,
'Audio' is a noun, meaning 'sound' or 'sound equipment'.
It's not a verb.
It's also often used as a prefix, eg audio-visual.

What are you trying to say? Can you offer a sentence?

Best wishes, Clive
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In the following sentence, which adjective can we use?

"The movie is visually impressive and "audio" sophisticated."
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Hi,
In the following sentence, which adjective can we use?

"The movie is visually impressive and "audio" sophisticated."

You could say

"The movie is visually impressive and aurally sophisticated."

But more natural would be

"The movie is visually impressive and the sound (or the soundtrack, perhaps) is soph
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How would you say the adv for audio when your saying this sentence

"Do you ever wonder if you better at memorizing visually or (audio)?"

I'm trying to make it an adv like visually...but how?

Thanks
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Anonymous better at memorizing visually or (audio)?
aurally. Clive already answered this years ago.

CJ
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aurally and aural from rmr187 aka rashad razaq
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Audio is also an adjective--as in, "We made audio recordings of the interviews." I'm reading a research proposal in which the investigator states that interviews "will be recorded aurally, but not visually." One of the other readers opined that it should be "orally" not "aurally", which is clearly wrong. Aurally is closer, but I think not quite right. Or maybe it is correct, and

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