What is the name meaning of HEARING. Phrases containing HEARING
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HEARING
Girl/Female
Muslim
The hearing
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hearing, Forgiveness or forgiver (1)
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hearing, obeying.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hearing, Forgiveness or forgiver
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hearing, obedient.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the all-hearing
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the All-Hearing.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Hearing, obeying.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Hearing good news
Boy/Male
Arabic
All hearing.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Probably a respelling of Irish Hearon.Possibly also an altered form of German Haering (see Hering).
Boy/Male
Greek
Keen of hearing.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the all hearing.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The all-hearing
Boy/Male
Biblical Hebrew
God hearing.
Boy/Male
Greek
Keen of hearing.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Listening or hearing
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the all-hearing (Allah)
Boy/Male
Biblical
Hearing or obeying the Lord.
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the all-hearing (Allah)
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bolton.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Sindhi, Telugu
A Raga
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Throughout the Ages - Reference to Time
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew
Helper of Almighty
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Emericus, EMERICO means "work-power."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, Bangladeshi, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swedish, Tamil
Goddess; Valley
Boy/Male
Australian, Spanish
Intelligent
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued in Lord's Name
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
The Whole World
Girl/Female
Biblical
A flame, purging.
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superl.
Of keen perception; quick to discern or distinguish; having nice discrimination; acute; penetrating; sagacious; clever; as, a sharp eye; sharp sight, hearing, or judgment.
n.
The act or power of perceiving sound; perception of sound; the faculty or sense by which sound is perceived; as, my hearing is good.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hear
v. i.
To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
a.
Net having the sense of hearing; deaf.
n.
An instrument for testing the hearing capacity.
n.
A listening to facts and evidence, for the sake of adjudication; a session of a court for considering proofs and determining issues.
v. t.
To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand.
n.
Attention to what is delivered; opportunity to be heard; audience; as, I could not obtain a hearing.
v. i.
To make a noise; to utter a voice; to make an impulse of the air that shall strike the organs of hearing with a perceptible effect.
a.
Overpowering consciousness; overpowering the senses; especially, overpowering the sense of hearing; confounding with noise.
a.
Not granted an audience or a hearing; not allowed to speak; not having made a defense, or stated one's side of a question; disregarded; unheeded; as, to condem/ a man unheard.
v. t.
A faculty, possessed by animals, of perceiving external objects by means of impressions made upon certain organs (sensory or sense organs) of the body, or of perceiving changes in the condition of the body; as, the senses of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. See Muscular sense, under Muscular, and Temperature sense, under Temperature.
a.
Pertaining to, or designating, certain days allowed to the pretor for hearing causes, when be might speak the three characteristic words of his office, do, dico, addico. They were called dies fasti.
n.
Extent within which sound may be heard; sound; earshot.
n.
One who deals in news; one who is active in hearing and telling news.
n.
The peceived object occasioned by the impulse or vibration of a material substance affecting the ear; a sensation or perception of the mind received through the ear, and produced by the impulse or vibration of the air or other medium with which the ear is in contact; the effect of an impression made on the organs of hearing by an impulse or vibration of the air caused by a collision of bodies, or by other means; noise; report; as, the sound of a drum; the sound of the human voice; a horrid sound; a charming sound; a sharp, high, or shrill sound.
v. t.
To dull or deaden the sensibility of; to overcome; especially, to overpower one's sense of hearing.
v. i.
To give close attention with the purpose of hearing; to give ear; to hearken; to attend.
superl.
Affecting the sense as if pointed or cutting, keen, penetrating, acute: to the taste or smell, pungent, acid, sour, as ammonia has a sharp taste and odor; to the hearing, piercing, shrill, as a sharp sound or voice; to the eye, instantaneously brilliant, dazzling, as a sharp flash.