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The synonyms of “Audio” are: audio frequency, audio recording, sound recording, sound
Audio as a Noun
Definitions of "Audio" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “audio” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Sound, especially when recorded, transmitted, or reproduced.
- An audible acoustic wave frequency.
- The audible part of a transmitted signal.
- The sound elements of television.
- A recording of acoustic signals.
Synonyms of "Audio" as a noun (4 Words)
audio frequency | The audible part of a transmitted signal. |
audio recording | A recording of acoustic signals. |
sound | Music speech and sound effects when recorded and used to accompany a film video or broadcast. A sound studio. |
sound recording | The particular auditory effect produced by a given cause. |
Usage Examples of "Audio" as a noun
- Audio equipment.
- The machine can retrieve and play audio from a CD-ROM.
- They always raise the audio for commercials.
Associations of "Audio" (30 Words)
acoustics | The study of the physical properties of sound. |
audible | A change of playing tactics called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage. He saw two safeties sneaking up and called an audible. |
brassy | Tastelessly showy or loud in appearance or manner (typically used of a woman. Her brassy audacious exterior. |
camcorder | A portable television camera and videocassette recorder. |
cassette | A sealed plastic unit containing a length of audio tape, videotape, film, etc. wound on a pair of spools, for insertion into a recorder, playback device, or other machine. |
click | Click repeatedly or uncontrollably. You can click on an underlined word to jump to another section. |
commentary | A descriptive spoken account (especially on a broadcast) of an event or performance as it happens. A biting social commentary about the divide between rich and poor. |
dubbing | A new soundtrack that is added to a film. |
gramophone | An antique record player; the sound of the vibrating needle is amplified acoustically. |
hear | Examine or hear evidence or a case by judicial process. She just doesn t hear what I m telling her. |
hoarse | Deep and harsh sounding as if from shouting or illness or emotion- Virgil Thomson. Hoarse cries. |
homophonic | Characterized by the movement of accompanying parts in the same rhythm as the melody. |
monotone | A single tone repeated with different words or different rhythms (especially in rendering liturgical texts. His monotone reading of the two hour report. |
noisy | Stridently seeking to attract attention to one’s views. A noisy cafeteria. |
playback | A pre-recorded musical soundtrack mimed to by an actor. High quality video playback. |
recorder | A person who keeps records. A cockpit voice recorder. |
recording | The action or process of recording sound or a performance for subsequent reproduction or broadcast. A recording studio. |
sonic | (of speed) having or caused by speed approximately equal to that of sound in air at sea level. A sonic wave. |
sonorous | Full and loud and deep. A herald chosen for his sonorous voice. |
squeaking | Having or making a high-pitched sound such as that made by a mouse or a rusty hinge. |
studio | A studio flat. A studio executive. |
subtitle | Provide a published work or article with a subtitle. Films in foreign languages with English subtitles. |
tape | Record sound or pictures on audio or video tape or by digital means. He took along a dozen tapes to record the interview. |
tonal | Having tonality i e tones and chords organized in relation to one tone such as a keynote or tonic. Chinese is a tonal language. |
transcription | An arrangement of a piece of music for a different instrument, voice, or group of these. A transcription for voice and lute. |
transistor | A portable radio using circuits containing transistors rather than valves. |
vcr | A magnetic tape recorder for recording (and playing back) TV programs. |
video | A video recorder. A blank video. |
vocalization | The action or process of changing a consonant to a semivowel or vowel. A majority of people who want to sing are not aware of basic breathing and vocalization. |
whispering | Making a low continuous indistinct sound. |