Capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard; as, an audible voice or whisper., That which may be heard.
== == It means - capable of being heard or loud enough to be heard If i say, he did not talk audibly, it means, the speaker was not loud enough for everyone to hear and i could not hear him properly
It simply means that something has been done that is audible, ie, you can hear it. If someone sighs audibly, that means that it was a sigh that you (or whoever is talking) could hear.
inaudibly, silently
Another word for aloud is audibly
out loud, clearly, plainly, distinctly, audibly, intelligibly
The alarm bell could be heard audibly in the distance.
The Meaning of Meaning was created in 1923.
The sound of the crashing waves was audibly soothing as I sat by the shore.
inaudible
inaudibly, silently
Sigh.
Another word for aloud is audibly
Sneezing or a snort.
out loud, clearly, plainly, distinctly, audibly, intelligibly
There are 3 syllables in audibly:au/di/bly
Yes it is. It is an adverb that means done or said in a manner that can be heard.
· alertly · already · amiably · angrily · audibly
"Allowed" means to give permission or approval for something. "Aloud" means to speak or read something audibly or out loud.
It can, but only if one flatulates audibly at the instant the mosquito attacks.