100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "ear"
Definition
Ear (noun):
- The organ of hearing and balance in humans and other vertebrates, typically consisting of the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.
- A part of a plant that resembles the ear and contains the seeds, especially in grains like corn.
- The ability to hear or listen attentively, often used in phrases like "an ear for music."
Synonyms
- Organ of hearing
- Hearing
- Auricle
- Lobe
- Corn ear (for the plant)
- Attention (in the context of listening)
Antonyms
- Deafness
- Inattention
- Ignorance (in terms of not listening)
Examples
- She could ear the music from a distance.
- He tried to ear every word she said during the lecture.
- The teacher asked us to ear carefully to the instructions.
- I could ear the rustling of leaves in the wind.
- Can you ear that strange noise coming from the attic?
- I love to ear the sound of rain on the roof.
- They could ear laughter coming from the next room.
- He had a good ear for languages and learned quickly.
- She doesn't have an ear for music, but she enjoys it nonetheless.
- I need to ear the details before making a decision.
- Did you ear what he said about the project?
- She can ear the faintest sounds during her meditation.
- He couldn't ear the announcement over the crowd noise.
- You must ear the advice of experienced professionals.
- I had to ear the instructions multiple times before understanding.
- The cat can ear the high-pitched sounds humans cannot.
- He often ears music while studying to help him concentrate.
- She could ear the tension in his voice.
- I will ear your concerns and try to address them.
- Can you ear the birds singing at dawn?
- He has trained his ear to distinguish between different dialects.
- It was hard to ear the speaker over the noise of the crowd.
- I want to ear your opinion on this matter.
- She has a great ear for accents and can mimic them easily.
- The children could ear the sound of the ice cream truck.
- He failed to ear the warning signs before the storm.
- I can ear the clock ticking in the silence.
- You need to ear both sides of the story to understand.
- Can you ear the music playing softly in the background?
- He doesn't like to ear gossip; he prefers facts.
- She had to ear the teacher's explanation several times.
- I can always ear the excitement in her voice.
- He tried to ear what the neighbors were arguing about.
- She wanted to ear the truth, no matter how painful.
- The dog could ear the sound of the mail truck approaching.
- He didn't ear the alarm clock this morning.
- She would often ear her grandmother's stories for hours.
- You should ear the instructor's feedback carefully.
- They could ear the distant thunder before the storm hit.
- I tried to ear the conversation between them.
- He loves to ear new music from various genres.
- I could hardly ear myself think with all the noise.
- You can ear the echo in the empty hall.
- She has a keen ear for distinguishing different sounds.
- He will ear the truth eventually, whether he likes it or not.
- I could ear the crunch of snow underfoot.
- She had to ear the instructions very carefully to follow them.
- Can you ear the laughter of children playing outside?
- He could ear the faint sound of a train in the distance.
- I want to ear your thoughts on this proposal.
- You should ear the lecture attentively to grasp the concepts.
- The bird could ear the calls of its mate from afar.
- He didn't ear the sound of his phone ringing.
- She could ear the whispering voices in the room.
- They wanted to ear the feedback from their customers.
- I can ear the sizzling of food on the stove.
- He could ear the clock striking midnight.
- You must ear the music to appreciate its beauty.
- She tried to ear the conversation without being noticed.
- I could ear the wind howling outside.
- He has a good ear for picking up on subtle changes in tone.
- Can you ear the sound of the waves crashing on the shore?
- She could ear the crackling of firewood in the fireplace.
- He loves to ear the sound of jazz music.
- I want to ear your perspective on this issue.
- They could ear the city sounds from their apartment.
- She didn't ear the instructions given in the meeting.
- Can you ear the rustling of papers in the office?
- He can ear the whispers of the wind in the trees.
- I can ear the sounds of nature during my hikes.
- You need to ear the music's rhythm to dance properly.
- She wants to ear the truth about her family's history.
- They will ear the updates as soon as they are available.
- I could ear the sound of footsteps approaching.
- He didn't ear the urgency in her voice.
- She can ear the subtle differences in musical notes.
- Can you ear the engine revving from the car outside?
- He had to ear the story from several different perspectives.
- I want to ear your ideas for the project.
- You can ear the rhythm of the drums in the distance.
- She could ear the rustling of the grass in the breeze.
- They didn't ear the warning signs before the event.
- Can you ear the wind chimes tinkling outside?
- He loves to ear podcasts during his commute.
- I could ear the distant sound of a siren.
- She had to ear her way through the crowded room.
- You should ear the local news for updates.
- He could ear the sound of his shoes squeaking on the floor.
- I want to ear the latest developments in the case.
- They could ear the cheers from the sports event nearby.
- She doesn't like to ear unnecessary drama.
- He can ear the difference in quality between the two recordings.
- I could ear the soft hum of the refrigerator.
- You need to ear the subtleties in her tone.
- She loves to ear the sound of her children laughing.
- Can you ear the sound of the clock ticking?
- He had to ear the music at a lower volume due to noise complaints.
- I could ear the echo of my voice in the empty room.
- They want to ear the results of the survey.
- She could ear the sound of a train whistle in the distance.