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Meanings of
inaudible
in English
Catalan
inaudible
Spanish
inaudible
Back to the meaning
Impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear.
unhearable
audible
Related terms
quiet
silent
breathed
unheard
imperceptible
voiceless
supersonic
ultrasonic
unsounded
infrasonic
Catalan
inaudible
Synonyms
Examples for "
unhearable
"
unhearable
Examples for "
unhearable
"
1
The more cautious side of his judgment cried out a warning against using those
unhearable
composites to pick his way past the obstacles.
2
Unhearable
cricket noises make just as good echoes for him as clickstones do for you.
Usage of
inaudible
in English
1
Body parts resonate down in the long,
inaudible
wavelength range called infrasound.
2
The words of the man in the bed were an
inaudible
gasp.
3
She is asleep; she does not stir; even her breathing is
inaudible
.
4
Haw-Haw Langley gasped in
inaudible
terror and retreated again towards the door.
5
Carmina was speaking; but the words, in those faint tones, were
inaudible
.
6
Above the higher number, the vibrations are
inaudible
to the human ear.
7
A loud burst of applause made the end of the sentence
inaudible
.
8
They exchanged a few
inaudible
words, Rajaratnam smiled and Blankfein moved away.
9
The voice of the master sunk to a whisper, and became
inaudible
.
10
Arches and openings led into invisible chambers from which came
inaudible
voices.
11
His reply was
inaudible
behind a sudden thicket of static and flutter.
12
The priest mumbled something
inaudible
and then said, They are waiting upstairs.
13
Maltravers muttered a few
inaudible
and incoherent words, and quittedtheapartment
14
She always told us... Her voice trailed off and became almost
inaudible
.
15
He turned his back on her and spoke another few
inaudible
sentences.
16
Mr. Brimley looked at the speaker haughtily, and made an
inaudible
reply.
Other examples for "inaudible"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inaudible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
almost inaudible
inaudible voice
become inaudible
inaudible words
nearly inaudible
More collocations
Translations for
inaudible
Catalan
inaudible
Spanish
inaudible
Inaudible
through the time
Inaudible
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common