bekesy: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples
Very LowFormal / Technical
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What does “bekesy” mean?
A surname of Hungarian origin, also used as a proper noun.
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Definition
Meaning and Definition
A surname of Hungarian origin, also used as a proper noun.
Primarily refers to a person bearing that surname, most notably Georg von Békésy, a Nobel Prize-winning biophysicist. In technical contexts, it can refer to the 'Békésy audiometry' test he developed.
Dialectal Variation
British vs American Usage
Differences
No significant differences in usage. The name is treated identically.
Connotations
Connotes scientific achievement, specifically in audiology and the physiology of hearing.
Frequency
Equally rare in both varieties, encountered almost exclusively in medical, audiological, or historical academic contexts.
Grammar
How to Use “bekesy” in a Sentence
[Proper Noun] (as subject/object)the [Békésy] testVocabulary
Collocations
Examples
Examples of “bekesy” in a Sentence
adjective
British English
- The Békésy technique is now considered historical.
American English
- She reviewed the Békésy audiometry results.
Usage
Meaning in Context
Business
Not used.
Academic
Used in medical, audiological, and history of science texts to refer to the scientist or his methods.
Everyday
Virtually never used.
Technical
Used specifically in audiology for 'Békésy audiometry', a self-recording hearing test.
Vocabulary
Synonyms of “bekesy”
Weak
Watch out
Common Mistakes When Using “bekesy”
- Attempting to use it as a common noun, adjective, or verb.
- Misspelling (Bekesey, Bekessi).
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No, it is a proper noun (a surname) and is very rarely used outside specific technical or historical contexts.
The most common anglicised pronunciation is BAY-kay-shee. The original Hungarian is closer to 'BEH-keh-shee'.
He was a biophysicist who won the 1961 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discoveries concerning the physical mechanisms of stimulation within the cochlea.
Only in a very limited, attributive sense when referring to things named after him, e.g., 'the Békésy test'. It is not a general-purpose adjective.
A surname of Hungarian origin, also used as a proper noun.
Bekesy is usually formal / technical in register.
Learning
Memory Aids
Mnemonic
Think: 'BAKE-A-SHE' won a Nobel for hearing. Georg von Békésy studied how we hear.
Conceptual Metaphor
N/A for proper nouns.
Practice
Quiz
What is 'Békésy' primarily known as?