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Inaudible Meaning in English

word

ˌɪˈnɔdəbəɫ
in-AW-duh-buhl
ɪnˈɔːdəbəl
in-AW-duh-buhl

Definition

If something is inaudible, it cannot be heard because it is too quiet or there is too much noise.

Usage & Nuances

Used formally or in technical contexts, often to describe voices, sounds, or background noise. Common collocation: 'an inaudible whisper.' Not used for things that can be heard—don't confuse with 'indistinct' (unclear) or 'silent' (no sound).

Example Sentences

The sound was inaudible from the back of the room.

basic

He spoke in an inaudible whisper.

basic

The music was so soft, it was almost inaudible.

basic

Her voice became inaudible as the train passed by.

natural

The words on the recording are totally inaudible because of the static.

natural

He tried to shout, but his voice was inaudible over the crowd.

natural