Pronunciation: /əˈkuːstɪʃən/
noun a person who specializes in the science of sound, especially in relation to buildings
A1 An acoustician is someone who studies sound and its properties.
A2 The acoustician recommended installing soundproofing to reduce noise levels in the room.
B1 The acoustician conducted tests to determine the best placement for speakers in the auditorium.
B2 As an acoustician, she specialized in designing acoustically optimal spaces for concerts.
C1 The acoustician's expertise in acoustical engineering led to the successful completion of the concert hall project.
C2 The renowned acoustician was invited to speak at the international conference on sound design.
formal The acoustician was hired to analyze the sound quality in the concert hall.
informal I heard the acoustician is coming to check the sound system in our office.
slang The acoustician is like the sound whisperer, he can make any room sound amazing.
figurative She was known as the acoustician of emotions, able to read people just by the tone of their voice.
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