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Have an ear for Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈæn/, /ən/ /ˈiɹ/, /ˈɪɹ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
HAV-uhn-EER-for
hæv/ /ˈɐn/ /ˈiə/ /fˈɔː
HAV-uhn-EER-faw

Definition

To be naturally good at recognizing, understanding, or appreciating sounds, music, or nuances in something, especially language or accents.

Usage & Nuances

Used to describe someone's natural ability, not formal musical training. Most often used with 'music', 'languages', 'accents', or 'rhythm' (e.g., 'have an ear for music'). Common in conversational and informal speech. Can also be used for things beyond sound, like 'have an ear for detail', but less frequently.

Example Sentences

She has an ear for music and learns new songs quickly.

basic

Do you have an ear for languages?

basic

He really has an ear for rhythm.

basic

I've always had an ear for picking up accents.

natural

She doesn't play any instruments, but she has an ear for music.

natural

If you have an ear for details, you notice things most people miss.

natural