Audibly vs Aurally - What's the difference?
audibly | aurally |
In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner.
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Pertaining to sound or the ear.
As adverbs the difference between audibly and aurally
is that audibly is in context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner while aurally is pertaining to sound or the ear.audibly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)Wigan shock Manchester City in FA Cup again to reach semi-finals", The Guardian , 9 March 2014:
- The Argentinian remains a danger to his own team, clumsily conceding the penalty which allowed Gómez to put Wigan ahead, and it was clear that City's audibly frustrated fans do not trust him.
Antonyms
* inaudiblyaurally
English
Adverb
(-)- While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear.
