Audibly (Adverb)
Meaning
In an audible manner; "he spoke audibly".
Examples
- She whispered the answer so quietly, but the teacher repeated it audibly for the rest of the class to hear.
- He spoke audibly and with conviction, conveying the gravity of the situation to the room full of observers.
- In the hushed tones of the library, she tried to stifle her laughter, but a small giggle escaped audibly.
- The musician's frustrated sigh was audible to the audience, and it momentarily disrupted the tension of the performance.
- The politician's voice trembled slightly as he began to speak, but he gathered himself and continued audibly, outlining his vision for the future.