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auditor
inaudible

au·di·tor

auditor

 
pronunciation:
aw dih tr
features:
Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: noun
definition 1: one who audits record or accounts.
definition 2: one who listens or hears.
definition 3: one who attends a school or college course for no credit.
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)auditor auburn, certified, congressional, experienced, external, financial, full-time, independent, internal, longtime, modeled, outside, participating, senior
verb + (n.)auditor appoint, assist, dismiss, employ, fire, hire, prompt, resign, state, strengthen, switch, train
(n.)auditor + verb account, approve, assess, assign, audit, conclude, consult, criticize, detect, differ, disclose, evaluate, examine, exhibit, implement, indicate, investigate, issue, monitor, perform, possess, question, recommend, rely, review, risk, scrutinize, survey, uncover, verify  [See all][See only the most frequent]
noun + (n.)auditor Help accountant, appointment, bias, board, company, computer, consultation, deputy, designer, energy, error, estimation, expert, expertise, explanation, firm, fraud, hypothesis, investor, lead, management, novice, objective, occupation, oversight, revenue, specialist, state, system, tax  [See all][See only the most frequent]
Word Parts  About this feature
The word auditor contains the following part:
aud, audit, audio Latin root that means hear