audiogram
/ˈɔːdiɡræm/Definitions
1. noun
A graphic representation of the sensitivity of a person’s hearing to different frequencies of sound.
“The audiologist created an audiogram to analyze the patient’s hearing loss.”
2. noun
A diagram showing the relationship between sound levels and the effects on human hearing.
“The audiogram indicated that prolonged exposure to high decibel levels could cause permanent damage.”
3. noun
A graphical representation of hearing test results.
“The audiogram revealed a significant loss in the patient’s ability to hear high-pitched sounds.”