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acoustic
[ uh-koo-stik ]
adjective
- pertaining to the sense or organs of hearing, to sound, or to the science of sound.
- (of a building material) designed for controlling sound.
- Music.
- of, relating to, or being a musical instrument whose sound is not electrically enhanced or modified.
- arranged for or made up of such instruments:
an acoustic solo; an acoustic group.
noun
- Obsolete. a remedy for deafness or imperfect hearing.
acoustic
/ əˈːɪ /
adjective
- of or related to sound, the sense of hearing, or acoustics
- designed to respond to, absorb, or control sound
an acoustic tile
- (of a musical instrument or recording) without electronic amplification
an acoustic guitar
an acoustic bass
Derived Forms
- ˈdzܲپ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- ·dzܲt·· adverb
- ԴDza·dzܲt adjective noun
- ԴDza·dzܲt· adjective
- non·dzܲt·· adverb
- ܲa·dzܲt adjective
- ܲa·dzܲt· adjective
- un·dzܲt·· adverb
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of acoustic1
Example Sentences
Right around the rocket launch site, local ecosystems are affected by explosive emissions, acoustic oscillations, and land and water use for installation.
Once a scrappy pickup band that played in a high school auditorium with awful acoustics, it is now a world-class ensemble with its own world-class concert hall.
"It's always people's favourite song of mine whether I'm playing in Dublin or Glasgow, but also if I'm doing acoustic shows in Stroud or Perth or wherever."
But before closing the curtain, he is bringing his brokenhearted acoustics and cowboy hat to L.A.’s Wiltern for two sold-out shows on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Park: There was a specific style and sound that I wanted us to try: In this futuristic Korea, we have this extremely acoustic, chamber sound, with jazz as a big element.
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