单词 | audibly |
释义 | audibly (once / 2991 pages) adv The adverb audibly describes something that's loud enough for you to hear it. If people are whispering audibly in a movie theater, it means you can hear them, and you might want to find a new seat. When you sneeze audibly during a ballet performance, people can hear you. If you whisper audibly to your best friend that you'll meet her after the lecture's over, she can hear what you're saying. Audibly comes from the adjective audible, which is rooted in the Latin audire, "to hear." WORD FAMILYaudible: audibility, audibleness, audibler, audibles, audiblest, audibly, inaudible+/inaudible: inaudibility, inaudibleness, inaudibly USAGE EXAMPLES“Oh, I really wanted one of those,” she said, audibly enough for everyone to hear. New York Times(Nov 24, 2016) It should be pretty, small, lidded and filled with a sampling of anything a guest would rather not ask you for audibly. Los Angeles Times(Nov 23, 2016) The clay pot emerged perilously hot, the rice audibly crackling under slices of bone-in eel. New York Times(Nov 23, 2016) adv in an audible manner he spoke audibly Ant inaudibly in an inaudible manner |
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