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View usage for: (ɔːdɪbəl) adjectiveA sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard. The Colonel's voice was barely audible. There was an audible sigh of relief. Synonyms: clear, distinct, discernible, detectable More Synonyms of audible audibly (ɔːdɪbli) adverb Hugh sighed audibly. audible in British English (ˈɔːdɪbəl) adjective1. perceptible to the hearing; loud enough to be heard noun2. American football a change of playing tactics called by the quarterback when the offense is lined up at the line of scrimmage Derived forms audibility (ˌaudiˈbility) or audibleness (ˈaudibleness) noun audibly (ˈaudibly) adverb Word origin C16: from Late Latin audibilis, from Latin audīre to hear audible in American English (ˈɔdəbəl) adjective1. that can be heard; loud enough to be heard noun2. US, American Football a play decided upon and called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage Derived forms audibility (ˌaudiˈbility) (ˌɔdəˈbɪləti) noun audibly (ˈaudibly) adverb Word origin LL audibilis < L audire: see audience Examples of 'audible' in a sentenceaudible It then converts the reflected signals into audible sounds that the human brain can learn to process into a detailed mental image of the environment.His lectures were indeed brilliant, backed up by visible, very audible practical demonstrations.The only audible sound was that of people heading for the exits.There is an almost audible sigh of relief.They have signs and audible warnings but no barriers.The tragedy is visible here in the writing and it was audible in his voice.So she studied the vibrations produced in soap films by audible sound waves.An audible sigh of relief could be heard across the independent sector.One tempting idea was to fit vessels with audible warning systems.It also has an audible warning at the end of the cooking period.No audible sounds from the condemned.If they can make speech audible for the news, surely they can do it for drama.The Dalglish factor was usually visible and often audible.His memory was precise and his voice clearly audible without the assistance of the speaker's microphone.There is one of the few pauses in the conversation, then a very audible sigh.His head was hidden under a blue blanket, but deep sighs were audible.If they get too close to a buried cable, they get an audible warning.As he climbed on to the putting surface, the sigh was almost audible above the wind.Wasn't really an audible voice.Russian voices were clearly audible.At first one heard only the wind blowing through the canyons, but as we descended a chorus of voices became audible.Rather than vent their spleen at the end, the fans simply let out an audible sigh of resignation then went home for a quiet grumble.By only reproducing sounds that were audible to human hearing, the company managed to quadruple its capacity by the 1920s.Sir, A cyclist is not obliged to fit a bell to his cycle but must have an audible means of warning. In other languagesaudible British English: audible ADJECTIVE A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard. Her voice was barely audible. - American English: audible
- Brazilian Portuguese: audível
- Chinese: 听得见的
- European Spanish: audible
- French: audible
- German: hörbar
- Italian: udibile
- Japanese: 聞こえる
- Korean: 들리는
- European Portuguese: audível
- Latin American Spanish: audible
Chinese translation of 'audible' adj -
听(聽)得见(見)的 (tīngdejiàn de)
Definition loud enough to be heard There was an audible sigh of relief. Synonyms Opposites inaudible , faint , imperceptible , indistinct , out of earshot Additional synonymsThere has been no discernible change in his condition. Synonyms clear, obvious, apparent, plain, visible, distinct, noticeable, recognizable, detectable, observable, perceptible, distinguishable, appreciable, discoverable Definition obvious There was a distinct change in her attitude. Synonyms definite, marked, clear, decided, obvious, sharp, plain, apparent, patent, evident, black-and-white, manifest, noticeable, conspicuous, clear-cut, unmistakable, palpable, recognizable, unambiguous, observable, perceptible, appreciableDefinition able to be perceived There was a perceptible silence, momentary but definite. Synonyms noticeable, clear, obvious, apparent, visible, evident, distinct, tangible, blatant, conspicuous, palpable, discernible, recognizable, detectable, observable, appreciable, perceivable |