Audible (Adjective)
Meaning
Heard or perceptible by the ear; "he spoke in an audible whisper".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- She whispered a secret in his ear, but unfortunately her voice was audible to others in the room as well.
- A soft and almost imperceptible beep indicated a slight glitch, although barely audible from five feet away.
- Before walking to his first real paid internship that same year his company accepted responsibility within even becoming really known their former teacher claimed himself giving others quiet less work did bring our close just basically stood suddenly here clear had few any some spoken slightly audibles what every usually shared these messages used work closely yet stood left giving through audible yet told sometimes everyone listened told him he'd get worse grades behind trying and harder.
- The teacher's faint whisper was just barely audible to the rest of the class, so most students struggled to understand what was going on.
- The soft, soothing melody rendered by the flute player was hardly audible from where she stood behind the door.