audible (Meaning)

Wordnet

audible (n)

a football play is changed orally after both teams have assumed their positions at the line of scrimmage

Wordnet

audible (a)

heard or perceptible by the ear

Webster

audible (a.)

Capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard; as, an audible voice or whisper.

Webster

audible (n.)

That which may be heard.

audible Sentence Examples

  1. The audible crack of the bat signaled the start of the game.
  2. The concert was so loud that the music was audible from blocks away.
  3. The baby's audible cries echoed through the hallway.
  4. Her voice was barely audible above the roar of the crowd.
  5. The ticking of the clock was the only audible sound in the room.
  6. The engine's audible roar was a sign of its power.
  7. The audible rumble of thunder announced the approaching storm.
  8. The soft rustling of leaves was the only audible sound in the forest.
  9. The audible chatter of the students filled the classroom.
  10. The audible hiss of steam escaped from the tea kettle.

FAQs About the word audible

a football play is changed orally after both teams have assumed their positions at the line of scrimmage, heard or perceptible by the earCapable of being heard;

tangible, noticeable,appreciable, visible, perceptible, discernible, obvious, observable,detectable, discernable

invisible, slight, indistinct, intangible, intangible, inconspicuous, slight, inconspicuous, indistinct, inaudible

The audible crack of the bat signaled the start of the game.

The concert was so loud that the music was audible from blocks away.

The baby's audible cries echoed through the hallway.

Her voice was barely audible above the roar of the crowd.