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audible

[aw-duh-buhl] / ˈɔ də bəl /


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A man’s voice cut through the rain pelting the pitch-black Caribbean Sea, just audible between two boats tossed around by 10-foot waves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alternative theories are fuelled by the absence of reports of gunshots being heard at the time of the murders - 19:00 GMT - despite experts saying they should have been audible about a mile away,

From BBC

It was meant to re-energize the faith for mission, with every Catholic a missionary and with ancient, enduring truths being proclaimed in a language audible to contemporary ears.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sound of chattering keyboards is now audible at major banks as the scenario for February is being road tested.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she adapted quickly and surprised coaches with her grasp of the audible ball system.

From BBC