audible

audible
adj.
VERBS
be
become, grow
ADVERB
clearly, perfectly

The shot was clearly audible in the silence.

barely, hardly, scarcely
faintly, just

The singer's voice was just audible.

almost
PREPOSITION
above

The noise was audible even above the roar of the engines.

to

The sounds made by bats are not audible to the human ear.

Audible is used with these nouns: ↑click, ↑crack, ↑gasp, ↑groan, ↑hiss, ↑sigh, ↑sound, ↑voice, ↑warning, ↑whisper

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