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Adjective(1) able to perceive sound
Noun(1) (law, usually by a court(2) an opportunity to state your case and be heard(3) the range within which a voice can be heard(4) the act of hearing attentively(5) a session (of a committee or grand jury(6) the ability to hear; the auditory faculty(7) (law) a proceeding (usually by a court) where evidence is taken for the purpose of determining an issue of fact and reaching a decision based on that evidence(8) a session (of a committee or grand jury) in which witnesses are called and testimony is taken(9) the ability to hear(10) the auditory faculty(11) ability to perceive sound(12) opportunity to present views(13) knowledge(14) or skill

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(1) Not every villager believes that he was given a fair hearing , and the issue remains a conversation point on local streets.(2) We have got to work together as a Senate to give this qualified nominee a dignified hearing and a fair up-or-down vote.(3) They were never given a hearing or an opportunity to rebut the reasons for the cancellations as required by the regulations and the constitution.(4) In the interest of allowing each party a fair hearing at the disciplinary committee meeting, Tullow Town also declined to make a statement.(5) I think I had a fair hearing(6) A crocodile's sense of smell is very acute, and its hearing is also excellent.(7) Our brain gets stimulatory inputs through the special sensory stimuli of touch, sight, hearing , smell and taste.(8) people who have very acute hearing(9) Whenever we see bats, we get quieter because they have an acute sense of hearing , and we don't want to scare them.(10) In these 15 years, the Apaches have not been accorded the courtesy of a fair hearing in Congress.(11) Go ahead and follow your interests, but don't expect to get funding, a teaching position, or a fair hearing for your work.(12) Allow only lefties to review books by other lefties, as righties are too opposed to their views to give them a fair hearing ?(13) I urge senators of both parties to rise above the bitterness of the past, to provide a fair hearing and a prompt vote to every nominee.(14) Even if one is blessed with the senses of touch, smell, speech and hearing , it is sight that gives shape to imagination.(15) Although suffering from poor vision, its sense of hearing and smell is acute and of primary importance in locating food.(16) But they have to be shown that it's OK for them to come in an sit down at the table and that they'll get a fair hearing .
Related Words
(1) hear
(2) hearing aid
(3) hearing from you
(4) court hearing
(5) public hearing
(6) sense of hearing
(7) preliminary hearing
(8) after hearing
(9) in one's hearing
(10) hard-of-hearing
Synonyms
Noun
1. ability to hear
3. chance to speak
4. trial
6. audition
7. audience


Verb
8. perceive sound
9. perceive
10. listen to
11. be informed
12. try
13. acknowledge
14. take heed
15. get wind


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

And I look forward
to hearing nothing about it.

And I look forward to HEARING nothing about it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 7


from hearing you obsess about
what to do after string theory.

from HEARING you obsess about what to do after string theory.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 21


No, not here, not in my hearing.

No, not here, not in my HEARING.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 2


It's like hearing "da-da-da-da duh-dah"
without yelling...

It's like HEARING "da-da-da-da duh-dah" without yelling...

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 8


Okay, now, what I'm hearing

Okay, now, what I'm HEARING

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 12


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