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"Vision" is to "visually", as "hearing" is to what? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Pertaining to the Senses Hello. If I want to say my project has great graphics, I say it is visually stunning. Now, what would I say, following a similar format to that, if...
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A word for 'closing eyes' - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
So I'm writing a narrative and my character has to close her eyes. However, the word 'close' seems to just give off the visual that she is gently/lightly closing her eyes. I want to do the opposite...
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meaning - Difference between "mark" and "marker" - English Language ...
10 In a diagram, I added small visual elements to identify specific objects. Should I call these things (visual) marks or (visual) markers? What is the difference? Is there a better term? According to dictionary.com a mark is a a visible impression or trace on something and a marker is something used as a mark or indication.
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word choice - "Glaringly obvious" vs. "blaringly obvious" - English ...
With this interpretation glaringly would be the adverb of choice for visual events while blaringly would be the adverb of choice for audible events. I feel that both these words, glaring and blaring, have an inability-to-ignore connotation, but that is tangential.
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word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The idea behind something appearing is more visual in nature; it comes into sight. What would I say if something "appeared audibly"? The sound of the oncoming car appeared to my ears! Synonyms for
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To hear something makes it audible, to see is visible, so what are ...
As the title states, if sound is audible, light is visible, what is a smell? And what is an object when you touch it?
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What is the meaning of “mantle” in this sentence?
In a visual novel written in American English, I have found the following passage, as a character is describing the contents of his room, which is themed around car racing (emphasis is mine): Damo...
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Term for graphical representation of sound
The visual display of a sound wave can take many forms. You ask what the " graphical representation of a sound " is called, and you show an example. There are different terms for different forms of graphical representations of sound, for example sonogram, (audio)spectrogram, waveform, (audio) oscillogram. Which one to use is a technical matter. One form is usually called a sonogram, or ...
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sense verbs - a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch ...
a word like "visual", "auditory", except for touch Ask Question Asked 14 years, 11 months ago Modified 8 years, 6 months ago
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Single name to cover "drawing", "painting", "sketching" etc
The fine or applied visual arts and associated techniques involving the application of lines and strokes to a two-dimensional surface. The fine or applied visual arts and associated techniques in which images are produced from blocks, plates, or type, as in engraving and lithography.