inaudible

  • 21inaudible — adjective inaudible voices Syn: unheard, out of earshot; indistinct, imperceptible, faint, muted, soft, low, muffled, whispered, muttered, murmured, mumbled; silent, soundless, noiseless, hushed; ultrasonic …

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  • 22inaudible — UK [ɪnˈɔːdəb(ə)l] / US [ɪnˈɔdəb(ə)l] adjective difficult or impossible to hear He lowered his voice still further, until it was almost inaudible. Derived word: inaudibly adverb I can do it, she mumbled almost inaudibly …

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  • 23Inaudible (banda) — Inaudible Datos generales Origen Exaltación de la Cruz, Buenos Aires, Argentina Información artística …

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  • 24inaudible — inaudibility, inaudibleness, n. inaudibly, adv. /in aw deuh beuhl/, adj. not audible; incapable of being heard. [1595 1605; IN 3 + AUDIBLE] * * * …

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  • 25inaudible — (i nô di bl ) adj. Que l on ne peut entendre, que l on n entend que difficilement. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Lat. inaudibilis, de in (voy. in.... 1), et audibilis, de audire (voy. ouïr) …

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  • 26inaudible — Synonyms and related words: echoless, hush as death, hushed, mousy, noiseless, quiescent, quiet, silent, soundless, still, still as death, stilly, subaudible, unarticulated, unhearable, unpronounced, unsounded, unuttered, unvocalized, unvoiced,… …

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  • 27inaudible — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unhearable; faint, muffled. See silence.Ant., audible, loud. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. low, indistinct, imperceptible, muffled; see faint 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. silent, soundless,… …

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  • 28inaudible — Sinónimos: ■ imperceptible Antónimos: ■ audible …

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  • 29inaudible — in·au·di·ble || ‚ɪn ɔːdÉ™bl adj. unable to be heard, imperceptible to the ear …

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  • 30inaudible — adj. Que no se puede oír …

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