Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
monaural
adjective
muh-NAW-ral

Definition
Relating to sound that is recorded or played back using a single channel.

Examples
- The monaural recording captured the singer’s voice clearly, but lacked depth compared to the stereo version.
- In many old films, the audio was monaural, which meant that sound came from a single source.

Meaning
Monaural refers to audio or sound systems that utilize only one channel for audio output. This is in contrast to stereo systems that use two channels for a more immersive sound experience.

Synonyms
- single-channel
- mono