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acoustically

American  
[uh-koo-stik-lee] / əˈku stɪk li /

adverb

  1. with regard to acoustics.

  2. in an acoustic way.

  3. with acoustic instruments or without amplification.


Example Sentences

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But acoustically they share Toyota’s genius for immediacy, transparency and sonic oomph that goes straight to the gut.

From Los Angeles Times

White is 33 years old - about the same age Springsteen was when he recorded Nebraska, a downbeat series of character studies that were recorded acoustically in his home bedroom in Colts Neck, New Jersey.

From BBC

Saturn’s moon, Titan, is probably acoustically the closest to Earth.

From Salon

"Medical jargon can be tricky, especially with abbreviations that differ across specialties. This is an even more difficult task when we refer to realistic hospital situations in which the room is not acoustically prepared."

From Science Daily

Lin created a physical setup made of tubes to represent a mathematical model that will allow researchers to discover what was happening acoustically inside the Parasaurolophus crest.

From Science Daily