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Inaudible
Meaning
Adj
●
In Hearing & Silence:
Unable to be
heard
or not
loud
enough to be
heard
.
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Origin
inaudible
English
audible
English
in-
English
in
Latin
in-
Latin
in-
Middle English (1100-1500)
in-
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
in
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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Etym
Antonyms
Audible
Loud
Vocal
Related
Unintelligible
Silent
Indecipherable
Imperceptible
Indiscernible
Muffled
Incomprehensible
Undetectable
Invisible
Indistinct
Unnoticeable
Unreadable
Laughter
Deafening
Mumbling
Applause
Unlistenable
Intelligible
Crosstalk
Unwatchable
Omnidirectional
Quiet
Undefined
Indistinctly
Unseen
Louder
Loud
Visible
Oblivious
Abnormal
Intolerable
Inaccessible
Garbled
Expletive
Incoherent
Uncomfortable
Insensitive
Innocuous
Irrelevant
Unrecognisable
Faint
Unresponsive
Nonverbal
Perceptible
Mute
Deaf
Unconscious
Passive
Nonintrusive
Useless
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