Able to be heard
a. Visionary c.audible
b. Xylophone d.audience
Audible
A person with original ideas about what the future will or could be like.
a. Visionary c.visual
b. Vista d. vision
visionary
A group of people who have gathered to watch a performance or public event.
a. Visionary c.audience
b. Auditorium d.cacophony
audience
An interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a performance.
a. Audition c.audible
b. audience d.auditiorium
audition
A pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening.
a. Visionary c.Video
b. Visualize d. Vista
Vista
A method of teaching reading and writing by developing the understanding of the relationship between sounds and the letters or groups of letters that represent them.
a. Phonograph c.phonetic
b. Phonics d.cacophony
phonics
The part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
a. Audible c.audit
b.Auditorium d. audio
auditorium
A musical instrument played by striking a row of metal bars of different lengths with one or more small wooden or plastic mallets.
a. Phonograph c. saxophone
b. Auditory d. xylophone
xylophone
Form a mental image of something; imagine.
a. Visionary c.vista
b. Vision d.visualize
visualize
A mixture of various unpleasant sounds; harsh sounds
a. Phonograph c.audible
b. Auditorium d.cacophony
cacophony
A lengthy musical composition for orchestra, typically consisting of four movements.
a. Saxophone c. Auditory
b. Audio d. Symphony
symphony
Relating to the sense of hearing.
a. audio c.auditory
b.audience d.audition
auditory
A machine that reproduces sound by placing a needle in contact with a grooved rotating disk; a record player.
a. Phonograph c.cacophony
b. Xylophone d.audition
phonograph
An examination of an organization's records, accounts, and processes to assess accuracy, compliance with standards, and overall efficiency.
a. Audio c.Audit
b. Auditory d.Audible
Audit
A type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass.
a.Saxophone c.Xylophone
b. Megaphone d.Trumbone
Saxophone