[
US
/ˌɪˈnɔdəbɫi/
]
[ UK /ɪnˈɔːdəbli/ ]
[ UK /ɪnˈɔːdəbli/ ]
ADVERB
-
in an inaudible manner
she spoke inaudibly low
How To Use inaudibly In A Sentence
- But the only common instances of animal infrasound - inaudibly low frequencies - were the 20 hertz songs of fin and blue whales, and these proved fiendishly hard to investigate.
- She muttered inaudibly, miserable for the rest of the day as she brooded on that dark piece of information.
- The air conditioner droned almost inaudibly.
- She did it below the level of prevailing noise, like in church, singing hymns inaudibly. PROSPECT HILL
- 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
- 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
- she spoke inaudibly low
- Refugees beware: the United States, once a leader in refugee protection, is demonstrating to the world that a government can turn back any refugee by inaudibly uttering the words "national security. Mark Hetfield: Refugees, Hairdressers, and Homeland Security
- Beth was feverish and fitful, tossing about beneath the sheets, her head thrashing from side to side, muttering inaudibly from time to time.
- When the time is right, I shall explain everything to you,’ he murmured almost inaudibly.