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Meaning of inaudibility
The quality of being unable to be heard
Etymology of inaudibility
The word "inaudibility" originates from the Latin words "in-" meaning "not" or "un-", "audibilis" meaning "hearable" or "capable of being heard", and the suffix "-ity" which forms a noun indicating a state or quality
The term has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the state of being unable to be heard
Synonyms
inaudibleness
inaudible
faintness
softness
quietness
muteness
silence
stillness
soundlessness
noiselessness
quietude
hush
murmuration
muffledness
dullness
indistinctness
obscurity
unhearability
unintelligibility
faintness
imperceptibility
indistinguishability
inarticulateness
muteness
soundlessness
speechlessness
tonelessness
voicelessness
whisperiness
lowliness
gentleness
mildness
weakness
Definitions
- The state of being inaudible, meaning that something cannot be heard
- * The quality of having a sound that is too faint or too quiet to be perceived by the ear
Usage Examples
- The inaudibility of the speaker's voice made it difficult for the audience to follow the presentation
- * The inaudibility of the sound due to the distance from the source made it hard to detect
Antonyms
audibility
loudness
clarity
distinctness
hearability
intelligibility
perceptibility
articulateness
audibleness
clearness
comprehensibility
discernibility
hearability
loudness
perceptibility
sensibility
sonority
sonorousness
strength
vigor
vivacity
vocality
vocalness
volume