Audiles

/ˈɔːdaɪlz/ noun

Definition

Plural of audile; people who have an audile learning style or are primarily auditory learners.

Etymology

From audile plus -s for plural. A psychological and educational term for individuals whose primary learning modality is auditory processing.

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If you're an audile, you probably struggle with silent reading but ace lectures—and increasingly neuroscience suggests our brains aren't neatly divided into visual, audile, or kinesthetic learners, but we all use all three.

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