Acoumetry

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkuːmətri/

Definitions of acoumetry

noun the measurement of the acuteness or sharpness of hearing

Example Sentences

A1 Acoumetry is a method used to test hearing.

A2 The doctor performed acoumetry to assess the patient's hearing abilities.

B1 Acoumetry is often used in audiologist's offices to diagnose hearing loss.

B2 The audiologist used acoumetry to determine the frequency range of the patient's hearing.

C1 Acoumetry is a precise technique that measures the sensitivity of hearing.

C2 Researchers conducted acoumetry studies to analyze the impact of noise pollution on hearing abilities.

Examples of acoumetry in a Sentence

formal Acoumetry is a method used to measure hearing sensitivity.

informal I had to do acoumetry testing at the audiologist's office.

slang I aced my acoumetry exam!

figurative His acoumetry skills were so sharp, he could hear a pin drop from miles away.

Grammatical Forms of acoumetry

plural

acoumetries

comparative

more acoumetric

superlative

most acoumetric

present tense

acoumetry

future tense

will acoumetry

perfect tense

has acoumetried

continuous tense

is acoumetrying

singular

acoumetry

positive degree

acoumetry

infinitive

to acoumetry

gerund

acoumetrying

participle

acoumetried

Origin and Evolution of acoumetry

First Known Use: 1874 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acoumetry' is derived from the Greek words 'akouo' meaning 'hear' and 'metron' meaning 'measure'. It was coined to refer to the measurement of hearing ability.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of audiology to measure hearing thresholds, the term 'acoumetry' has evolved to encompass various techniques and technologies used in the assessment of hearing function.