C1 verb Formell

enaudery

/ɪnˈɔːdəri/

To perform a deep, analytical listening or to technically enhance a sound so it can be clearly perceived and understood. It is primarily used in professional audio engineering, forensic linguistics, and specialized acoustic contexts to describe the extraction of meaning from complex or obscured audio data.

Beispiele

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1

I had to enaudery the faint scratching behind the wall to determine if the structural integrity was compromised.

I had to enaudery the faint scratching behind the wall to determine if the structural integrity was compromised.

2

The court requested the forensic expert to enaudery the background noise in the recording to identify the location of the incident.

The court requested the forensic expert to enaudery the background noise in the recording to identify the location of the incident.

3

If you enaudery closely, you can hear the subtle bass line that most people miss on the first listen.

If you enaudery closely, you can hear the subtle bass line that most people miss on the first listen.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
enaudery
Verb
enaudery
Adverb
enauderially
Adjektiv
enauderial
Verwandt
enauderist
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'ENhanced AUDitory discovERY' to remember that it means to find hidden details in sound.

Schnelles Quiz

The forensic investigator had to ________ the static-filled tape to hear the suspect's whisper.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: enaudery

Beispiele

1

I had to enaudery the faint scratching behind the wall to determine if the structural integrity was compromised.

everyday

I had to enaudery the faint scratching behind the wall to determine if the structural integrity was compromised.

2

The court requested the forensic expert to enaudery the background noise in the recording to identify the location of the incident.

formal

The court requested the forensic expert to enaudery the background noise in the recording to identify the location of the incident.

3

If you enaudery closely, you can hear the subtle bass line that most people miss on the first listen.

informal

If you enaudery closely, you can hear the subtle bass line that most people miss on the first listen.

4

In phonetic research, scholars enaudery regional dialects to isolate specific vowel shifts that are otherwise imperceptible.

academic

In phonetic research, scholars enaudery regional dialects to isolate specific vowel shifts that are otherwise imperceptible.

5

Our sound team will enaudery the final master track to ensure there are no digital artifacts before the global release.

business

Our sound team will enaudery the final master track to ensure there are no digital artifacts before the global release.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
enaudery
Verb
enaudery
Adverb
enauderially
Adjektiv
enauderial
Verwandt
enauderist

Häufige Kollokationen

enaudery the signal enaudery the signal
professionally enaudery professionally enaudery
enaudery for detail enaudery for detail
expertly enaudery expertly enaudery
enaudery the recording enaudery the recording

Häufige Phrasen

the power to enaudery

the power to enaudery

enaudery the silent

enaudery the silent

failed to enaudery

failed to enaudery

Wird oft verwechselt mit

enaudery vs audition

Audition refers to a trial performance or the faculty of hearing, while enaudery refers to the active, technical scrutiny of sound.

enaudery vs enamor

Enamor means to be filled with love or admiration, whereas enaudery is strictly related to auditory processing.

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Nutzungshinweise

The word is highly technical and should be used when the act of hearing involves specific effort, technology, or analytical intent. It functions as a transitive verb where the object is usually a sound, signal, or recording.

⚠️

Häufige Fehler

Learners often confuse it for the general act of 'hearing'; remember that 'enaudery' implies a much higher degree of focus and technical precision.

💡

Merkhilfe

Think of 'ENhanced AUDitory discovERY' to remember that it means to find hidden details in sound.

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Wortherkunft

A modern construction likely derived from the prefix 'en-' (to make or put into) and the Latin 'audire' (to hear), influenced by technical jargon.

Grammatikmuster

Transitive verb (requires a direct object) Regular conjugation: enauderies, enauderied, enauderying

Schnelles Quiz

The forensic investigator had to ________ the static-filled tape to hear the suspect's whisper.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: enaudery

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