inaudible (Meaning)

Wordnet

inaudible (a)

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear

Webster

inaudible (a.)

Not audible; incapable of being heard; silent.

inaudible Sentence Examples

  1. The distant voices were inaudible amid the roar of the engines.
  2. The professor's lecture became inaudible due to a faulty microphone.
  3. The baby's cries were inaudible through the closed door.
  4. The soft whisper of the leaves was inaudible against the strong wind.
  5. The faint tapping of the keyboard was inaudible in the bustling office.
  6. The rustling of the paper was inaudible over the pounding music.
  7. The whispered secret was inaudible to those standing nearby.
  8. The birds' chirping became inaudible as the sun began to set.
  9. The distant train whistle was barely audible due to the thick fog.
  10. The subtle hum of the machinery was inaudible in the otherwise silent room.

FAQs About the word inaudible

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the earNot audible; incapable of being heard; silent.

invisible, faint, imperceptible, inconspicuous, indistinct, intangible, hushed, indistinguishable,silent, unseen

noisy, loud, loud, recognizable, noisy, visible, tangible, audible,audible, tangible

The distant voices were inaudible amid the roar of the engines.

The professor's lecture became inaudible due to a faulty microphone.

The baby's cries were inaudible through the closed door.

The soft whisper of the leaves was inaudible against the strong wind.