WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2026
au•di•ble /ˈɔdəbəl/USA pronunciation
adj.
au•di•bly, adv. See -aud-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2026- capable of being heard:The student's answers were barely audible.
au•di•bly, adv. See -aud-.
au•di•ble
(ô′də bəl),USA pronunciation adj.
n.
au′di•bil′i•ty, au′di•ble•ness, n.
au′di•bly, adv.
- capable of being heard;
loud enough to be heard;
actually heard.
n.
- SportAlso called automatic, checkoff. [Football.]a play called at the line of scrimmage to supersede the play originally agreed upon as the result of a change in strategy.
- Late Latin audībilis, equivalent. to Latin audī(re) to hear + -bilis -ble
- 1520–30
au′di•bly, adv.
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