earshot (Meaning)

Wordnet

earshot (n)

the range within which a voice can be heard

Webster

earshot (n.)

Reach of the ear; distance at which words may be heard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of earshot

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earshot Sentence Examples

  1. The couple whispered their secrets, ensuring that no one within earshot could hear them.
  2. The politician carefully chose his words, knowing that his speech would be within earshot of the media.
  3. The teacher spoke loudly enough for the students in the back of the class to be within earshot.
  4. The eavesdropper stood just within earshot, hoping to catch a glimpse of the confidential information being discussed.
  5. The sound of the distant thunder was just within earshot, a reminder of the approaching storm.
  6. The detective listened intently, hoping to catch a clue within earshot of the suspect.
  7. The singer's voice carried across the stadium, reaching every corner within earshot.
  8. The child held the seashell up to his ear, listening to the distant waves crashing within earshot.
  9. The gossip spread quickly through the town, traveling from one person within earshot to another.
  10. The protesters chanted slogans loudly, hoping to get the attention of the politicians within earshot.

FAQs About the word earshot

the range within which a voice can be heardReach of the ear; distance at which words may be heard.

sound, sight, distance,hearing,hail,volume

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The couple whispered their secrets, ensuring that no one within earshot could hear them.

The politician carefully chose his words, knowing that his speech would be within earshot of the media.

The teacher spoke loudly enough for the students in the back of the class to be within earshot.

The eavesdropper stood just within earshot, hoping to catch a glimpse of the confidential information being discussed.