Someone who learns by listening.
The answer is aural
The homophone of "aural" is "oral." These two words are pronounced the same but have different meanings. "Aural" pertains to the sense of hearing, while "oral" relates to spoken language or the mouth.
Aural has to do with the ear and hearing. Oral has to do with the mouth.
The use of tape in the class is an aural teaching aid.
It means hearing and not spoken. So you are aural not oral. Teacher told me.
aural modulator used to extend the audio information and aural modulator also modulates visual carrier signal.
An exceptional learner is someone who perform above or below the norm. These persons are sometime called handicapped, retard or disturbed.
The answer is aural
Aural means of or relating to the sense of hearing.
Aural Fixations was created in 1992.
Aural Sculpture was created in 1983.
Aural Vampire was created in 2004.
Loud aural stimulation makes my sensitive ears ring. Muzak is said to be an aural tranquilizer.
If you're a visual learner, I would suggest reading it several times each day for about a week. Writing it over and over helps as well. If you're an aural (listening) learner I would suggest repeating it over and over to yourself either out loud or in your head. It could be fun to make a song out of it!
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Her aural listening skills were very good.
Aural Guerrilla was created on 1988-03-01.