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Synonyms for audio


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : aw-dee-oh
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɔ diˌoʊ

Top 10 synonyms for audio Other synonyms for the word audio

Définition of audio

Origin :
  • "sound," especially recorded or transmitted, 1934, abstracted from prefix audio- (in audio-frequency, 1919, etc.), from Latin audire "hear" (see audience).
  • As in acoustic : adj sound
  • As in television : noun visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves
  • As in TV : noun visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves
  • As in audio frequency : noun audible acoustic wave
Example sentences :
  • The image now was silent, for Halsey was not bothering with audio connection.
  • Extract from : « Wandl the Invader » by Raymond King Cummings
  • It's audio of some sort, sir, but there's lots more to the signal than that.
  • Extract from : « A Matter of Magnitude » by Al Sevcik
  • "Pick him up," the Captain turned and ordered the audio controller.
  • Extract from : « The Circuit Riders » by R. C. FitzPatrick
  • The Captain was on an audio circuit, talking to an Assistant Commissioner.
  • Extract from : « The Circuit Riders » by R. C. FitzPatrick
  • Though all stations were on the screen at all times, their audio channels could be controlled.
  • Extract from : « Deathworld » by Harry Harrison
  • To the Thawing Wind (audio) He calls on change through the violence of the elements.
  • Extract from : « A Boy's Will » by Robert Frost
  • Keep your audio communicator in the jet boat on at all times.
  • Extract from : « Danger in Deep Space » by Carey Rockwell
  • And the radar is too complicated to change over to audio communications.
  • Extract from : « The Space Pioneers » by Carey Rockwell
  • He imposed the audio system upon the inconceivably high frequency of their carrier wave and spoke in the Osnomian tongue.
  • Extract from : « Skylark Three » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • By trial and error Jason brought in the audio for the stations he wanted and tried to follow the course of the attack.
  • Extract from : « Deathworld » by Harry Harrison
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