inaudibleness (Meaning)
Wordnet
inaudibleness (n)
the quality of not being perceptible by the ear
Synonyms & Antonyms of inaudibleness
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
inaudibleness Sentence Examples
- The whisper was so soft as to reach the point of inaudibleness.
- The doctor's instructions were rendered inaudible by the loud machinery.
- The suspect spoke so quietly that their confession was barely audible, approaching inaudibleness.
- Amidst the deafening thunder, the siren's wail succumbed to inaudibleness.
- The lecture, delivered in a faint and distant voice, faded into inaudibleness, leaving students in a fog.
- The rustling of leaves and the chattering of birds created a symphony of inaudibleness, blocking out all other sounds.
- The faint click of the lock faded into inaudibleness, leaving the door seemingly unsecured.
- The audience's hushed anticipation transformed the room into a realm of inaudibleness before the show began.
- The whisper of a hidden figure reached the edge of inaudibleness, tantalizingly close yet elusive.
- The gentle patter of rain, once a soothing melody, now drifted into inaudibleness beneath the downpour.
FAQs About the word inaudibleness
the quality of not being perceptible by the ear
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The whisper was so soft as to reach the point of inaudibleness.
The doctor's instructions were rendered inaudible by the loud machinery.
The suspect spoke so quietly that their confession was barely audible, approaching inaudibleness.
Amidst the deafening thunder, the siren's wail succumbed to inaudibleness.