Peter heard his grandfather shuffle back along the hall to his bedroom, and then the low spark as the television caught, the volume turned down, an agitated news commentator barely audible.
Pax
The texts and calls and tweets and Facebook posts and cable news ticker feeds piled up from there, morphing into that familiar buzzing audiovisual din.
Salon
(May 2, 2011)
Residents can audit classes free, including courses on foods of the world, basic figure drawing and personal financial management.
New York Times
(Apr 4, 2014)
Auditus is the past participle of the verb audire.
If you audit a course, you sit in and listen, usually without actively participating.
the area of a theater or hall where the audience sits
Fifty-two years later, the acoustically vibrant auditorium, with its 30-foot ceiling, is essentially unchanged from the day “Jazz Samba” was recorded.
Washington Post
The suffix orium or arium is often added to indicate a place.
The site converts normally inaudible bat calls into something humans can hear and provides information needed to help visitors identify species.
BBC
(Oct 3, 2012)
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