Audiophile

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈɔdiəˌfaɪl/

Definitions of audiophile

noun a person who is enthusiastic about high-fidelity sound reproduction

Example Sentences

A1 An audiophile is someone who loves high-quality sound.

A2 My friend is an audiophile and spends a lot of money on audio equipment.

B1 As an audiophile, she can distinguish between different types of audio cables.

B2 The audiophile community is known for its dedication to achieving the best sound quality.

C1 Being an audiophile, he has a collection of rare and vintage audio equipment.

C2 The audiophile's discerning ear can detect even the slightest imperfections in sound quality.

Examples of audiophile in a Sentence

formal The audiophile invested in high-end speakers to enhance their listening experience.

informal My friend is such an audiophile, always talking about sound quality and equipment.

slang That guy is a total audiophile, he's got a whole room dedicated to his audio setup.

figurative She's an audiophile when it comes to appreciating the nuances of language and poetry.

Grammatical Forms of audiophile

past tense

audiophiled

plural

audiophiles

comparative

more audiophile

superlative

most audiophile

present tense

audiophiles

future tense

will audiophile

perfect tense

have audiophiled

continuous tense

is audiophiling

singular

audiophile

positive degree

audiophile

infinitive

to audiophile

gerund

audiophiling

participle

audiophiled

Origin and Evolution of audiophile

First Known Use: 1951 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'audiophile' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'audio' meaning 'I hear' and the Greek word 'phile' meaning 'lover of'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals who have a strong interest in high-quality sound reproduction and equipment, the term 'audiophile' has evolved to encompass a broader range of audio enthusiasts and consumers who prioritize audio quality in their music listening experience.