Examples of 'good ear' in a sentence
Meaning of "good ear"
Refers to someone who has a keen sense of hearing or an ability to accurately perceive and distinguish sounds. It can also indicate someone who is attentive and receptive to listening and understanding
How to use "good ear" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
good ear
You got a good ear for music.
She still has one good ear.
Tom has a good ear for music.
I have only got one good ear.
I have got a good ear for dialects.
You have got a pretty good ear.
I have a really good ear for languages.
I have always had an extremely good ear.
He has a good ear and loves music.
I must have been having a good ear day.
Having a good ear is essential to any musician.
I have a reasonable good ear for music.
Really good ear buds for the price.
Excellent emergence and good ear protection.
He had a good ear and could remember lyrics.
See also
He has an incredibly good ear for music.
Good ear for dialogue.
You need a good ear or a good friend.
You have got a very good ear.
Joji has a good ear for music.
This takes practice and a good ear.
Gave him a good ear twist.
I love to sing and have a good ear.
He has a good ear for music.
He was holding the phone up to his good ear.
Alma has a very good ear for music.
Myung is having clear sight and a good ear.
Martin also had a good ear for singers.
You have gotta talk into my good ear.
I have a good ear for accents.
Talk into the good ear.
A good ear for languages.
Listen out of the good ear now.
A good ear and rhythm.
They never had a good ear here.
She has a good ear and can play the piano.
I can not believe what a good ear he has.
Good ear too.
He has a really good ear for that stuff.
She was sleeping on her good ear.
In three if she has a good ear and a quick tongue.
I just happen to have a good ear.
You would have a good ear to learn magic art.
But if you need a good ear.
All you need is a good ear and sense of rhythm.
And my brother has a good ear.
Good ear of language.
Rincewind had a very good ear for languages.
You have to talk more into my good ear.
It requires technique and a good ear to make it sound right.