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Synonyms and antonyms of The ear and hearing in American Thesaurus
The ear and hearing
very deaf
audio- (prefix)
sound or hearing: used with some adjectives and nouns
auditory nerve (noun)
a nerve in your ear that sends signals relating to hearing and balance from your inner ear to your brain
cochlea (noun)
a part of your inner ear that has a spiral shape and contains very small hairs that move when sound waves come into your ear
deaf (adjective)
not able to hear anything, or not able to hear very well. Many deaf people wear a hearing aid to help them hear. Deaf people often use their hands to communicate in sign language, and many can lip-read what other people are saying
deaf-and-dumb (adjective)
deafen (verb)
to make someone unable to hear either temporarily or permanently
eardrum (noun)
a piece of tightly stretched skin inside your ear that vibrates when sound reaches it
external ear (noun)
hard of hearing (adjective)
hearing-impaired (adjective)
unable to hear as well as most people can. Many people now prefer this word to deaf.
incus (noun)
a small bone in your middle ear between the malleus and the stapes
induction loop (noun)
a system in which a wire around a room such as a theater sends a signal to the hearing aids of people in the room
the malleus (noun)
the first of three small bones in your middle ear that carry sound from your eardrum to your inner ear
middle ear (noun)
the part of your ear that is between the outer part that you can see and your eardrum
pop (verb)
if your ears pop, you feel a sudden change of pressure in them. This often happens when you are going up or down very quickly, for example in an airplane.
semicircular canal (noun)
one of the three tubes in your inner ear that is shaped like half of a circle and is important for balance
sharp-eared (adjective)
stapes ()
a small bone in your middle ear that is nearest to your inner ear