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[ aw -duh -buh l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɔ də bəl / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard.
noun Also called automatic , checkoff . Football . a play called at the line of scrimmage to supersede the play originally agreed upon as the result of a change in strategy.
Origin of audible 1520–30; <Late Latin audībilis, equivalent to Latin audī (re ) to hear + -bilis -ble
OTHER WORDS FROM audible au·di·bil·i·ty, au·di·ble·ness, noun au·di·bly, adverb non·au·di·bil·i·ty, noun non·au·di·ble, adjective
non·au·di·ble·ness, noun non·au·di·bly, adverb qua·si-au·di·ble, adjective qua·si-au·di·bly, adverb sub·au·di·bil·i·ty, noun sub·au·di·ble, adjective sub·au·di·ble·ness, noun sub·au·di·bly, adverb
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Words nearby audible Aude, Auden, Auden, W. H., Audhumla, audial, audible , Audie, audience, audience room, audience share, audile
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Example sentences from the Web for audible After her first audible prompt, which came shortly after the interval, the audience sat patiently.
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The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur.
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But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen.
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Elnaha says with audible anguish on the phone two weeks later, now out of a job and unable to take care of his sick mother.
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But the Seattle Seahawks called an audible and flew in the face of “fate,” defeating the Broncos 43-8 in Super Bowl XLVII.
Super Blowout: Seahawks Buck Broncos to Take Home the Championship Title | Ben Teitelbaum| February 3, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He could sink it to a whisper and still be audible , while in open-air meetings he could easily make himself heard by thousands.
Successful Methods of Public Speaking | Grenville Kleiser
Marmaduke Denison could not restrain an audible sigh of relief.
Robin Redbreast | Mary Louisa Molesworth
It was a silent Mass, during which neither the sound of the moving lips nor the tinkle of the bell was audible .
Famous Modern Ghost Stories | Various
An audible shadow you understand, and an invisible sound, but quite distinct; and a plague take the tune!
Roundabout Papers | William Makepeace Thackeray
Through the walls the chords of the piano were just audible , and the volume of voices was reduced to a formless humming.
Cytherea | Joseph Hergesheimer
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British Dictionary definitions for audible adjective perceptible to the hearing; loud enough to be heard
noun American football a change of playing tactics called by the quarterback when the offense is lined up at the line of scrimmage
Derived forms of audible audibility or audibleness , noun audibly , adverb Word Origin for audible C16: from Late Latin audibilis, from Latin audīre to hear
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Words related to audible resounding, discernible, distinct, perceptible, detectable, deafening, loud, sounding, plain, clear, roaring, hearable, auricular, aural