inaudible

English

Etymology

From in- + audible.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Adjective

inaudible (not comparable)

  1. Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.
    Dogs can hear this whistle, but for people it is inaudible.
    Synonyms: quiet, silent, soundless, voiceless
    Antonyms: audible, loud, vocal

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Catalan

Etymology

in- + audible

Pronunciation

Adjective

inaudible (masculine and feminine plural inaudibles)

  1. inaudible
    Synonym: inoïble
    Antonyms: audible, oïble

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French

Etymology

in- + audible

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /i.no.dibl/
  • (file)

Adjective

inaudible (plural inaudibles)

  1. inaudible (unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard)
    Synonym: audible
  2. (derogatory) unlistenable (very unpleasant to listen to)
    Synonym: (rare) inécoutable
    Antonym: qui s'écoute

Derived terms

  • inaudiblement

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Spanish

Etymology

in- + audible

Adjective

inaudible (plural inaudibles)

  1. inaudible
    Antonyms: audible, oíble

Further reading

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