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Heard or perceptible by the ear.
hearable
inaudible
loud
sounding
perceptible
sonic
clunky
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audible
1
The result is balanced audio with
audible
bass and great stereo separation.
2
The distribution of the
audible
after-shocks in space is shown in Fig.
3
The sound of the softly-closed door was just
audible
in the darkness.
4
The wails of the violin were very
audible
in the passage outside.
5
All the hoarded strength of the night was
audible
in the words.
6
The noise of the approaching horse was plainly
audible
in the room.
7
Presently a footstep became
audible
;
it was the servant with the lamps.
8
June made no
audible
answer; she mumbled something; and Daisy sat still.
9
A number had assembled outside the stadium, offering
audible
encouragement via amplifiers.
10
The noise of a carriage passing in the street was painfully
audible
.
11
Against the shrieking approach of the Gowrow, Scorpius' voice was barely
audible
.
12
But the pain in her heart gave the speech an
audible
edge.
13
Her voice, now
audible
for the first time, was soft and clear.
14
Some parleying was
audible
in the hall, and soon the new-comer entered.
15
The most alarming sounds were
audible
from the interior of the room.
16
The signs of that Spirit in those days were visible and
audible
.
audible
barely audible
become audible
audible voice
distinctly audible
clearly audible
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audível
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audible
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audible