paracusis
/ˌparəˈkyoʊsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A condition in which a person can hear their own voice more clearly in a noisy environment than in a quiet one.
“The patient’s paracusis was a key indicator of her hearing loss.”
1. noun
A condition in which a person can hear their own voice more clearly in a noisy environment than in a quiet one.
“The patient’s paracusis was a key indicator of her hearing loss.”