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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61. Underlying them, of course, were attitudes and principles still visible and audible half a century later.
62. Her head shot round, her shocked gasp mingling with the audible hiss of sharply indrawn breath.
63. His breathing was always audible; for all his size and apparent strength, he did not seem to be very healthy.
64. He spoke in a barely audible, husky growl - but it overlay the rumble of a harshly controlled anger.
65. When the engine finally started she gave an audible sigh of relief.
66. She sighed heavily, and then realised that her sigh was audible.
67. The voices had become very dim(Sentencedict.com), barely audible; but something else had grown penetratingly strong.
68. When approached underwater they give an alarm or warning signal consisting of a series of quite rapid and quite audible grunts.
69. There was an almost audible sigh of relief as they all stood around the foot of the column.
70. LID/SPLASHBACK Toughened glass lid with safety device which cuts off gas to Hotplate when lid is closed, with audible warning.
71. Behind him the engine of his new red Rover was still running - a barely audible hum.
72. So soothing is the language of layoffs that the stunned victims often make no audible outcry.
73. The swearing of the two men in it was clearly audible.
74. In the silence that followed their departure the muffled movements of the other occupants of the house became surprisingly audible.
75. The 20-bit master revealed audible improvements in depth, breadth and clarity.
76. He only just made it back to the crease. Audible sighs of relief.
77. Events seemed to be slipping away,(http://sentencedict.com/audible.html) voices were welling from the inside and were poised to be audible.
78. I held my breath and hoped that their fight would escalate into an audible pitch.
79. Dolphins emit rapid trains of high-pitched clicks, some audible to us, some ultrasonic.
80. There was a smattering of light applause and a barely audible groan from the back.
81. He stumbled, and lay in agony, his cries of pain clearly audible around a now-hushed ground.
82. Now the antagonism was audible.
83. Message waiting indication is supported by an audible signal.
84. Negative audible feedback has several things working against it.
85. Alarm horn in place of solid state audible device.
86. It was Colin's voice, only just audible.
87. Here only one sound was audible, a sound as heart-rending as the death rattle, as menacing as a malediction, the tocsin of Saint-Merry.
88. Audible signal alerts you when a desired temperature has been reached.
89. A method of requesting specific types of data input from a terminal user by visual messages and, sometimes, audible signals.
90. There was an audible emission of breath from the Duke.
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