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Meaning of inaudible
The primary meaning of the word "inaudible" is unable to be heard.
Etymology of inaudible
The word "inaudible" comes from the Latin words "in-" (meaning not or opposite of) and "audibilis" (meaning able to be heard),
The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe sounds or voices that are too faint or soft to be perceived by the human ear.
Synonyms
faint
unheard
indistinct
unclear
imperceptible
inauditory
silent
muted
muffled
soft
low
quiet
hushed
stifled
suppressed
subdued
indistinguishable
obscure
unintelligible
unhearable
unheard of
noiseless
soundless
voiceless
whispery
murmured
weak
feeble
distant
remote
inaccessible
unknown
unperceivable
Definitions
- Unable to be heard,
- * Not loud or clear enough to be perceived by the ear,
- * Not capable of being perceived or detected by the sense of hearing.
Usage Examples
- The music was so faint that it was almost inaudible,
- * The teacher's voice was inaudible at the back of the classroom,
- * The sound of the clock ticking was inaudible due to the background noise.
Antonyms
audible
clear
loud
distinct
perceptible
hearable
obvious
apparent
evident
noticeable
palpable
tangible
discernible
detectable
sensible
sonorous
resonant
booming
thunderous
deafening
blasting
piercing
sharp
shrill