Acoustically

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /əˈkuːstɪkli/

Definitions of acoustically

adverb relating to sound or the sense of hearing, or to the science of sound

Example Sentences

A1 The room was acoustically perfect for the concert.

A2 She could hear the music acoustically from the other room.

B1 The theater was designed acoustically to enhance the sound quality.

B2 The acoustically treated studio produced a clear recording.

C1 The acoustically engineered auditorium provided an optimal listening experience.

C2 The acoustically insulated walls prevented sound leakage in the recording studio.

Examples of acoustically in a Sentence

formal The concert hall was designed acoustically to ensure optimal sound quality for the audience.

informal The living room is acoustically perfect for movie nights with surround sound.

slang This cafe is acoustically lit, perfect for a chill vibe while enjoying your coffee.

figurative Her voice resonated acoustically in his mind, leaving a lasting impression.

Grammatical Forms of acoustically

past tense

acoustically

plural

acoustically

comparative

more acoustically

superlative

most acoustically

present tense

acoustically

future tense

will acoustically

perfect tense

has acoustically

continuous tense

is acoustically

singular

acoustically

positive degree

acoustically

infinitive

to acoustically

gerund

acoustically

participle

acoustically

Origin and Evolution of acoustically

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acoustically' originated from the Greek word 'akoustikos' meaning 'of or for hearing'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of sound and hearing, the term 'acoustically' has evolved to also encompass the study of sound properties and the transmission of sound waves in various mediums.