Aurally and orally are pronounced the same way, but aurally refers to hearing and orally to speaking.
"Aurally" refers to anything related to the sense of hearing or listening, while "orally" refers to anything spoken or communicated by mouth.
The homophone for "orally" is "aurally," and for "gave permission" is "gave a mission."
The doctor requested that the patient take the medication orally with a glass of water.
The homophone that means give permission and orally is "allowed" and "aloud."
The likely word is the adverb verbally (done orally rather than in writing).
Some disadvantages of passing history orally include the risk of information being altered or forgotten over time, difficulty in fact-checking or verifying details, and challenges in preserving complex narratives accurately. Additionally, oral traditions may be vulnerable to interpretation and bias as they are transmitted through individuals.
The homophone for "orally" is "aurally," and for "gave permission" is "gave a mission."
Deaf or hard of hearing !you are welcomewhen you are aurally challenged you are born deaf! your welcome!!!!!!!!
Aurally crippled
A person or animal that is aurally challenged is deaf or hard of hearing. In humans, if hearing is not corrected with a hearing aide, the person usually communicates with sign language.
The cast of Aurally - 2012 includes: Teresa Caterini as Together Karijn de Jong as Alone Beth de Jong as Together James Tennant as Radio DJ
Probably an interval that is not aurally pleasing, such as a minor second.
Yes some people like to use it. But It is not an aurally a word
eructation the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach
Orally.
Both.In the norwegian pre- and middleschool (from age 6 - 17) you have a curriculum of music history, music theory and practical music.The amount of emphasis on either music history, music theory or practical music is decided by each individual school, although a certain basic knowledge within each field is set by our board of education.
The doctor requested that the patient take the medication orally with a glass of water.
Yes. It can be taken orally if prescribed in that way.