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11audible — *aural, auricular Antonyms: inaudible …
12audible — [adj] able to be heard aural, auricular, clear, deafening, detectable, discernible, distinct, hearable, loud, loud enough, perceptible, plain, resounding, roaring, sounding, within earshot; concepts 591,594 Ant. inaudible …
13audible — (Del lat. audibĭlis). adj. Que se puede oír …
14audible — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ able to be heard. DERIVATIVES audibility noun audibly adverb. ORIGIN Latin audibilis, from audire hear …
15audible — ☆ audible [ô′də bəl] adj. [LL audibilis < L audire: see AUDIENCE] that can be heard; loud enough to be heard n. Football a play decided upon and called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage audibility [ô΄dəbil′ə tē] n. audibly adv …
16audible — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, grow ADVERB ▪ clearly, perfectly ▪ The shot was clearly audible in the silence …
17audible — adjective a sound that is audible is loud enough for you to hear it: an audible sigh of relief | barely audible (=difficult to hear): His voice was barely audible above the roar of the crowd. opposite inaudible audibly adverb audibility noun (U) …
18audible — ► adjetivo Que es susceptible de ser oído: ■ si subes un poco el tono será audible para mí. ANTÓNIMO inaudible * * * audible (del lat. «audibĭlis») adj. Susceptible de ser oído. * * * audible. (Del lat. audibĭlis). adj. Que se puede oír …
19audible — au|di|ble [ ɔdıbl ] adjective loud enough for people to hear: The sound of a door opening was clearly audible. barely audible: a barely audible whisper ╾ au|di|bly adverb …
20audible — [[t]ɔ͟ːdɪb(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED A sound that is audible is loud enough to be heard. The Colonel s voice was barely audible... There was an audible sigh of relief. Ant: inaudible Derived words: audibly [[t]ɔ͟ːdɪbli[/t]] ADV GRADED Hugh sighed… …