Auditive in a sentence as an adjective

I think it's an advantage of the phone that there are less visual cues, so you can concentrate on auditive cues.

I heard this idea or visual vs auditive persons before, in the early nineties.

We underuse our visual and auditive senses in actual software.

For the most part the shared auditive environment is polluted beyond believe.

He will tend to compensate with more auditive signals and clearer indications in the content of what is said.

Some learn better visually, some kinesthetic, some auditive.

"Deaf" people have a mind too and what would their internal monologue be since they never heard uttered words but learn signs that are not auditive internally?

The auditive memory can be leveraged as an additional buffer and as a means of verifying and constructing visual thoughts.

On one side, there's a huge world of cool visual and auditive content that can be exciting, stimulating and an amazing tool for learning and discovering the world.

You can see some of them in action in a rendition of Radiohead's "Big Ideas: don't get any" [3], as well as various printers and other devices used for their auditive side effects.

Auditive definitions

adjective

of or relating to the process of hearing; "auditory processing"; "an audile person"

See also: auditory audile