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Dictionary Entry - Ears

Ears

Part of Speech

Noun (Plural)

Pronunciation

IPA: /ɪərz/

Phonetic: eers

Definitions

  1. The organs of hearing and balance in humans and animals.
  2. The external visible parts of the hearing organs.
  3. Ability to perceive or appreciate sound or music.

Usage Examples

  • His sharp ears could catch the faintest sound.
  • The dog's ears perked up at the noise.
  • She has a good ear for music.

Etymology

Derived from Old English "ēare," related to German "Ohr" and Latin "auris," indicating the organ of hearing.

Synonyms

  • Auditory organs
  • Hearing organs
  • Sound receptors

Antonyms

  • Deafness (figurative)

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
SpanishOídosoh-ee-dos
FrenchOreilleso-ray
GermanOhrenoh-ren
Mandarin耳朵ěr duo
Hindiकानkaan
Arabicآذانa-dhaan
RussianУшиoo-shi
Japanesemimi
PortugueseOrelhaso-rel-yas
ItalianOrecchieo-rek-kye
Koreangwi
Bengaliকানkan
Teluguచెవులుchevulu
Marathiकानkaan
Gujaratiકાનkaan
Tamilகாதுகள்kadhugal
Urduکانkaan
Malayalamചെവിchevi

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In British English, the "r" sound is softer, while in American English, the "r" is more pronounced.

Historical Usage

In ancient literature, ears were often associated with wisdom, attentiveness, and the ability to perceive divine messages.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, large or prominent ears are seen as a sign of wisdom or good fortune.

More Information

The anatomy of ears includes the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear, playing vital roles in both hearing and balance.

Symbolically, ears are often used in literature and art to represent attentiveness, obedience, or perception.

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