noun
- plural of eardrum; thin membranes in the ear that vibrate in response to sound waves and transmit vibrations to the inner ear
Usage: typically used in plural form; also called tympanum or tympanic membrane in medical contexts
Examples
- Loud noises can damage your eardrums if you're not careful.
- The doctor examined her eardrums with an otoscope.
- Infections can cause the eardrums to become inflamed and painful.
- He ruptured his eardrums in a diving accident.
- Sound waves cause the eardrums to vibrate thousands of times per second.
- Protecting your eardrums from loud music is important for long-term hearing health.