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Meaning of audibly
The primary meaning of the word "audibly" is in a way that can be heard.
Etymology of audibly
The word "audibly" originates from the Latin word "audire," meaning to hear, and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb, with the word entering the English language in the 15th century to describe something that can be perceived by the ear.
Synonyms
loudly
clearly
plainly
distinctly
noticeably
obviously
apparently
visibly
tangibly
perceptibly
discernibly
recognizably
understandably
intelligibly
comprehensibly
apprehensibly
sensibly
palpably
overtly
manifestly
evidently
patently
audibly
hearably
sonorously
resonantly
vocally
vociferously
articulatedly
expressively
eloquently
forcefully
forcefully
strongly
powerfully
Definitions
- In a way that can be heard, loud enough to be perceived by the ear
- So as to be within the range of human hearing
Usage Examples
- The music was playing audibly in the background, making it difficult to concentrate.
- The teacher spoke audibly, so everyone in the classroom could hear her.
- The sound of the ocean waves was audibly soothing, helping to calm the mind.
Antonyms
inaudibly
silently
quietly
softly
faintly
imperceptibly
inaudibly
noiselessly
soundlessly
mute
unheard
unhearable
imperceptible
indistinct
indistinctly
unclearly
unintelligibly
incomprehensibly
unrecognizably
unnoticeably
unapparently
unobviously