audibly Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- feebly
- softly
- softly
- inaudibly
- faintly
- noiselessly
- noiselessly
- inaudibly
- voicelessly
- faintly
- feebly
- voicelessly
Weak:
Meaning of audibly
Wordnet
audibly (r)
in an audible manner
Webster
audibly (adv.)
So as to be heard.
audibly Sentence Examples
- The audience audibly gasped as the magician revealed his final trick.
- The dog's bark was so audibly piercing that it startled the neighborhood.
- The thunder roared audibly, shaking the building to its core.
- The children audibly giggled as they chased each other around the playground.
- The teacher's voice was audibly too faint for the students to hear in the back of the class.
- The storm raged audibly outside, with rain battering against the windows.
- The crowd audibly cheered as their favorite team scored the winning goal.
- The baby's cries were so audibly loud that they could be heard throughout the house.
- The piano music played audibly in the background, creating a soothing atmosphere.
- The phone rang audibly, interrupting the otherwise silent room.
FAQs About the word audibly
in an audible mannerSo as to be heard.
aloud,out, vocally, loudly, out loud, verbally, vociferously, boisterously, stridently, lustily
soundlessly, quietly,silently, quietly, silently, soundlessly, feebly, softly, softly, inaudibly
The audience audibly gasped as the magician revealed his final trick.
The dog's bark was so audibly piercing that it startled the neighborhood.
The thunder roared audibly, shaking the building to its core.
The children audibly giggled as they chased each other around the playground.