Synonym: clear, distinct, plain. Antonym: inaudible. Similar words: inaudible, incredible, plaudits, auditor, incredibly, audience, auditory, auditorium. Meaning: ['ɔːdəbl] n. a football play is changed orally after both teams have assumed their positions at the line of scrimmage. adj. heard or perceptible by the ear.
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31. Audible gasps rose here and there together with short, whispered words and the murmur of anticipation.
32. The signal is clearly audible up to 200 miles away.
33. The high-pitched kettle may not be audible, but the automatic kettle switches itself off when it boils.
34. A badly-worked free kick, which saw McAllister over-hit an attempted pass to Collins, provoked audible unrest in the stands.
35. In the clear night air the sound of battle at the nearest of the gates was clearly audible.
36. Firing up the Rolls is an occasion that goes unheralded by audible means.
37. To use live penguins, while adding an audible dimension, might incur the wrath of the animal rights lobby.
38. Simultaneously his ears unblocked and the world again became audible.
39. I think of it as the colour of ripened grain made audible.
40. This picks up the transmitter's signal and makes it audible to our ears when the ferret is within range.
41. During the succession crisis of 1730 complaints against compulsory service were barely audible even among the lesser nobility.
42. In both cases the sounds are audible to humans, not ultrasonic like the more specialized bat clicks.
43. When Jim acknowledged him, a barely audible groan rippled through the room.
44. The shot had been clearly audible and the activity by the water was energized by panic.
45. The Wurzel is the most sophisticated and its inventor has studied heron behaviour and come up with a radical audible warn-off.
46. His voice was barely audible above the noise of the generator.
47. It is high-powered and the tape should be audible to the whales from a distance of up to two miles.
47. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
48. There was an almost audible sigh of relief around the world that some one had been caught tampering with the dictionary.
49. Joints have to fit exactly and surfaces are planed to the millimetre or the defects are painfully audible.
50. It was recorded that when she was speaking in the market-place she was audible by the Senate House.
51. The plash of flowing water is authentically audible throughout this scene.
52. Nobody else was even audible in the blue boudoir all around.
53. At first, there were faint murmurings, barely audible even within the row, and self-conscious answers from the team leader.
54. Neighbours will appreciate a further benefit - it does not rely on the 1812 overture or other audible deterrents.
55. A shrill whistle could be discerned, audible above the scrape and screech of the music.
56. The grunts of exasperation among applied econometricians were almost audible.
57. Her prayer beads were constantly moving and a steady stream of soft petitions to Allah were just audible.
58. A 102 key tactile keyboard has keys that give out an audible click when depressed.
59. Carpets, carpet tiles or rubberised floors help to keep background noise low, allowing meaningful sounds to be more audible.
60. An audible sigh of relief rose from the ranks of mainstream macroeconomists.
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