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audibly

[ US /ˈɑdəbɫi/ ]
[ UK /ˈɔːdəbli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an audible manner
    he spoke audibly

How To Use audibly In A Sentence

  • Some one spoke his name audibly, and he enjoyed in some degree the sensation of being a person of mark. A Hoosier Chronicle
  • He sat down abruptly, almost cataleptically, drew his head away from the clutch of her hands and out of the entanglement of her hair, and, his nose thrust upward at an angle of forty-five degrees, he began to quiver and to breathe audibly in rhythm to the rhythm of her singing. CHAPTER XXII
  • The husband sighed inaudibly, returned to his half-filled plate of food, then removed himself from the room, leaving Mrs. Petty alone with her thoughts. Minimal Resistance
  • During service, Master Simon stood up in the pew, and repeated the responses very audibly; evincing that kind of ceremonious devotion punctually observed by a gentleman of the old school, and The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon
  • Add to this the audibly ticking kitchen timer of the title counting down from 12 minutes, and Sarah waving a knife, partly losing her mind, directly at the audience, challenging someone to stop her. The L Magazine - New York City's Local Event and Arts & Culture Guide
  • There was silence in the room, but only because Arnold did not bristle audibly. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • Once she accepted his hand and their fingers interlocked, he sighed audibly and closed his eyes.
  • The glowing, expressive decorations in the Larghetto came off as trifles, and the passage-work in the Finale simply whizzed by, often inaudibly. Eschenbach, Tetzlaff, Bruckner: The fresh and less familiar faces of the NSO
  • Then he suddenly notices something really shocking and his hand flies up to his head as he gasps audibly.
  • After this welcome, Granganameo made them a long set speech, to which Captain Amadas replied by presenting him with divers things, which he joyfully received; and during the whole ceremony none of the company of attendants spoke a word audibly, but each in the other's ear very softly. North Carolina and its Resources.
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