Hearing distance
1hearing distance — earshot, distance that a sound can be heard …
2within hearing distance — within hearing or within hearing distance near enough for you to hear …
3hearing — [n1] ability to perceive sound audition, auditory, auditory range, detecting, distinguishing, ear, earshot, effect, extent, faculty, hearing distance, listening, perception, range, reach, recording, sense; concept 597 hearing [n2] opportunity to… …
4hearing — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Sense of hearing Nouns 1. hearing, sense of hearing; audition, auscultation; eavesdropping, audibility; acute ear, etc.; ear for music, perfect or absolute pitch; otology, audiology; audiometer;… …
5hearing — hear|ing [ hırıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) uncount your ability to hear sounds: My hearing has deteriorated as I ve grown older. hearing loss: Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing loss. 2. ) count a meeting of a court of law or official… …
6hearing — n 1. ear, audition, sense or faculty of hearing, aural sense or faculty, ability to hear, Anat., Physiol. auditory perception; audience, listening, hearking, harkening, auscultation. 2. audience, interview, opportunity to be heard, chance to… …
7hearing — noun 1) the wolf s acute hearing Syn: ability to hear, auditory perception, sense of hearing, aural faculty 2) she moved out of hearing Syn: earshot, hearing distance, hearing range, auditory range 3) I had a fair hearing …
8hearing — noun 1) she moved out of hearing Syn: earshot, hearing distance 2) I had a fair hearing Syn: chance to speak, opportunity to be heard 3) he gave evidence at the hearing Syn …
9hearing — n. 1. Sense of hearing. 2. Audience, opportunity to be heard. 3. Trial, judicial examination. 4. Hearing distance …
10hearing — [hir′iŋ] n. [ME heringe: see HEAR] 1. the act or process of perceiving sounds 2. the sense by which sounds are perceived 3. an opportunity to speak, sing, etc.; chance to be heard 4. a) a court appearance before a judge or court referee, other… …