inaudible

IPA: ɪnˈɔdʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.
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Examples of "inaudible" in Sentences

  • Much of their conversation is inaudible.
  • Inaudible and unclear entries were also not accepted.
  • The acoustic guitar on the record is almost inaudible.
  • An inaudible pilot signal accompanies the audio information.
  • In the end, his playing is virtually inaudible on the final mix.
  • The horizontal part of the curves is where the noise is inaudible.
  • As Ronald Boer notes, much of the text is in fact nearly inaudible.
  • He had the soft, almost inaudible voice of the aristocratic Amhara.
  • It is however missing some of the detail that is considered inaudible.
  • The bass intertwines with the guitar, but is neither inaudible or emphasized.

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