Someone who can hear very well is often referred to as having "acute hearing" or being "hearing-sensitive." In some contexts, they may also be described as "keen-eared" or having "sharp hearing." There isn't a specific term that universally defines such a person, but these phrases convey the ability to hear sounds clearly and distinctly.
yes they can hear very well
Ferret can hear very well, except when sleeping
Reception on a phone means how clear the call is. It means how well you can hear the other person and how well they can hear you.
can you call someone a welth of knowledge
they hear very well
In American Sign Language (ASL), to express "I can't hear" or "I can't hear very well," you can use the sign for "hear" combined with a shaking motion to indicate difficulty. For "I can't hear," you can sign "HEAR" (using a flat hand near the ear) and then shake your head or the hand to indicate the inability. For "I can't hear very well," you can use the sign for "HEAR" followed by a sign indicating "NOT GOOD" or a sign for "WELL" with a downward motion to show limited ability.
Anyway! Tell your friends, they might not take it very well, but there is someone wanting to hear God. Become a missionary!
yes, very well
Very well, and through their ears...
well-paid
Yes rottweiler hear very well
Well , physically, no they can't hear you from in the grave. If they are in heaven then yeah they can hear you just like Jesus can.