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audible

[aw-duh-buhl] / ˈɔ də bəl /


Example Sentences

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Lee said Choi "did not waver" after a brutal fall that drew audible gasps from the crowd during her first run.

From Barron's

"None of you should be here," Harry said with an audible warble to his voice.

From BBC

The case had remained unsolved until he pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on Monday, in what was a shock confession as audible gasps were heard throughout the court.

From BBC

The stone hit the mamba with an audible tap.

From Literature

While it’s normal for many passers to make audible adjustments based on what a coordinator has radioed in from the booth, McDaniels expects a higher degree of analysis.

From The Wall Street Journal