anechoic
Pronunciation: [ˌænɪˈkoʊɪk]
Word
Context: "acoustics"
(adjective) describes a place that has been specially designed to be free from echoes. This means that when you make a sound there, it doesn’t bounce back at you. It's like being in a quiet room where you can hear your own voice perfectly without any extras.
Example
The anechoic chamber allowed the researchers to study sound without any distractions.
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The concert hall was not anechoic, so every note echoed and made it hard to hear the music clearly.
Example
Have you ever been in an anechoic room where sounds don’t bounce back?
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