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audible adjective [ ˈɔːdɪb(ə)l ]

• able to be heard.
• "some ultrasound is audible to dogs"
Similar: perceptible, discernible, detectable, hearable, able to be heard, recognizable, appreciable, clear, distinct, loud, carrying,
Opposite: inaudible, faint,

audible noun

• a change of playing tactics called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage.
• "he saw two safeties sneaking up and called an audible"
Origin: late 15th century: from late Latin audibilis, from audire ‘hear’.


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