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audibleness

American  
[aw-duh-buhl-nis] / ˈɔ də bəl nɪs /

noun

  1. audibility.


Other Word Forms

  • inaudibleness noun

Example Sentences

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Are odour, savour, colour, tangibility, and audibleness; and these decrease one by one.

From The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha Review of the Different Systems of Hindu Philosophy by Acharya, Madhava

To the most sensitive human ear, the highest limit of audibleness is reached by sound-waves estimated at twenty-eight-hundredths of an inch from node to node—equal to 48,000 vibrations per second.

From Such Is Life by Furphy, Joseph

Her voice was habitually subdued to the limit of audibleness; she spoke with precision, and in language very free from vulgarisms either of thought or phrase.

From Thyrza by Gissing, George

Upon her little bed in further corner my room-mate, Ging Muoi, make slumberings of so great audibleness I find not rest.

From Seven Maids of Far Cathay by Bing Ding, Ed.

This total range of audibleness covers 12 octaves; running, of course, far above and far below the domain of music.

From Such Is Life by Furphy, Joseph