Meaning & Definition of Inaudible in English
English⟶
Inaudible
Unable to be heard.
Pronunciation:
/ɪˈnɔː.də.bəl/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Not able to be heard.
Example Sentence: The speaker's voice was inaudible in the noisy room.
Definition: So quiet that it cannot be perceived by the ear.
Example Sentence: The inaudible whisper was lost in the wind.
Etymology
Origin: From Latin 'inaudibilis', meaning 'not able to be heard'.
Synonyms
unheardsilentmuffledsoftquiet
Common Phrases and Expressions
- loud and inaudible: A situation where something is noisy but still can't be heard clearly.
- inaudible response: A reply that is not loud enough to be understood.
Translations
- Spanish: inaudible
- French: inaudible
- German: unaudible
- Russian: неслышимый
Related Words
- audible: Able to be heard.
- soundless: Without sound; silent.
- muffler: A device used to reduce the noise produced by a machine.