How to Use "Hearing" with Example Sentences




Study Vocabulary Words Hearing (n): the ability to be aware of sounds; a meeting where complaints or legal issues are presented and a decision is made on what should be done

Used with adjectives:

"He has excellent hearing."
(excellent, good, sharp, normal, bad, impaired, poor)

"The final hearing will be next month."
(final, preliminary, appeal, custody, pretrial, disciplinary)

"He doesn't think he received a fair hearing."
(fair)

"We are scheduling a full hearing."
(full, formal)

"There will be an open hearing."
(open, public)

"They are holding a committee hearing."
(committee, congressional)

Used with verbs:

"Many animals have excellent hearing."
(have)

"He is losing his hearing."
(be + losing)

"I don't know if he will regain his hearing."
(regain, get back)

"Loud music can affect your hearing."
(affect, impair)

"His hearing is going fast."
(be + going, be + deteriorating, be + improving)

"They are having public hearings."
(be + having, be + holding, be + conducting)

"They scheduled the hearing for next month."
(scheduled)

"They demanded an open hearing."
(demanded, called for, requested, asked for)

"She got a fair hearing."
(got, received)

"The hearing will take place tomorrow."
(take place)

Used with nouns:

"This doctor deals with hearing loss."
(loss, impairment, problems)

"She has to get a hearing aid."
(aid)

Used with prepositions:

"They set a trial date at today's hearing."
(at, in, during)

"The case was dismissed without a hearing."
(without)










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