inaudible
11inaudible — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ADVERB ▪ totally ▪ almost, nearly, virtually …
12inaudible — [[t]ɪnɔ͟ːdɪb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ If a sound is inaudible, you are unable to hear it. His voice was almost inaudible... Animals are able to hear high pitched sounds that are inaudible to humans. Ant: audible …
13inaudible — adj. inaudible to * * * [ɪn ɔːdəb(ə)l] inaudible to …
14inaudible — (adj) (Intermedio) que no resulta suficiente para ser oído Ejemplos: Algo no está bien con estos altavoces nuevos, el sonido es casi inaudible y no se deja regular. La abuela rezaba en voz inaudible, solo se le movían los labios pálidos.… …
15inaudible — {{#}}{{LM I21303}}{{〓}} {{SynI21846}} {{[}}inaudible{{]}} ‹i·nau·di·ble› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Que no se puede oír: • Hablas tan bajo que tus palabras son inaudibles.{{○}} {{#}}{{LM SynI21846}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… …
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16inaudible — adjective Etymology: Late Latin inaudibilis, from Latin in + Late Latin audibilis audible Date: 1601 not audible < inaudible comments > • inaudibility noun • inaudibly adverb …
17inaudible — adjective Not able to be heard or not loud enough to be heard. Dogs can hear this whistle, but for people it is inaudible. Ant: audible …
18inaudible — in|au|di|ble [ınˈo:dıbəl US ˈo: ] adj too quiet to be heard ≠ ↑audible ▪ The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible. >inaudibly adv ▪ No, she whispered, almost inaudibly. >inaudibility [ınˌo:dıˈbılıti US ˌo: ] n [U] …
19inaudible — in|au|di|ble [ ın ɔdəbl ] adjective difficult or impossible to hear: He lowered his voice still further, until it was almost inaudible. ╾ in|au|di|bly adverb: I can do it, she mumbled almost inaudibly …
20inaudible — adjective too quiet to be heard: inaudible muttering inaudibly adverb inaudibility noun (U) …