Sense+of+hearing
61sense — sens n. any of the five faculties of perception (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste); feeling, perception, sensation; recognition, awareness; impression; intelligence; something that is reasonable; significance, meaning; purpose, point; merit,… …
62sense or senses — The faculties through which the body perceives, receives and feels stimuli from outside, as the faculties of sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste, and balance. Or, a feeling, sensation, or perception. A meaning conveyed; signification. It may… …
63sense — n. one of the faculties by which the qualities of the external environment are appreciated – sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch …
64sense organ — noun an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulation (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑sensory receptor, ↑receptor • Ant: ↑effector (for: ↑receptor) …
65auditory sense — noun the ability to hear; the auditory faculty his hearing was impaired • Syn: ↑hearing, ↑audition, ↑sense of hearing, ↑auditory modality • Derivationally related forms: ↑hear ( …
66Post-lingual hearing impairment — is a hearing impairment where hearing loss is adventitious and develops due to disease or trauma after the acquisition of speech and language, usually after the age of six.Post lingual hearing impairments are far more common than prelingual… …
67hard-of-hearing — adjective having a hearing loss • Syn: ↑hearing impaired • Similar to: ↑deaf * * * adjective : of, relating to, or characterized by a defective but functional sense of hearing * * * /hahrd euhv hear ing/, adj., n. hearing impaired. [15 …
68hard of hearing — adjective Date: 1564 relating to or having a defective but functional sense of hearing …
69hard of hearing — hard of hear·ing .härd ə(v) hi(ə)r iŋ adj of or relating to a defective but functional sense of hearing …
70Common sense — Sense Sense, n. [L. sensus, from sentire, sensum, to perceive, to feel, from the same root as E. send; cf. OHG. sin sense, mind, sinnan to go, to journey, G. sinnen to meditate, to think: cf. F. sens. For the change of meaning cf. {See}, v. t.… …