The prefix of "audible" is "au-" which comes from the Latin word "audire" meaning "to hear".
The opposite of audible, which means able to be heard, would be inaudible, which means unable to be heard.
The Latin root of "audible" is "audire," which means "to hear."
The vowel that is not in "audible" is the vowel sound /æ/ as in "cat" or "trap".
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The English adjective 'audible' finds its roots in the ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans of ancient Italy. Its root is the Latin syllable aud-. The meaning of the Latin root is capable of being heard.
The opposite of audible, which means able to be heard, would be inaudible, which means unable to be heard.
Audible doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix in- to it to make the word inaudible.
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The Prefix of audible is inudible
Audition.. Audible.. Auditorium..
Audible."inaudible" quite literally means "incapable of being heard"; by stripping the prefix "in-", you get the word "audible", which indeed means "capable of being heard".
'To Hear' auditorium - a place where things are heard audible - the quality of being heard audio - pertaining to sound
Audible refers to sounds that are able to be heard, eg. "ultrasound is audible to dogs".
To put or fix before, or at the beginning of, another thing; as, to prefix a syllable to a word, or a condition to an agreement., To set or appoint beforehand; to settle or establish antecedently., That which is prefixed; esp., one or more letters or syllables combined or united with the beginning of a word to modify its signification; as, pre- in prefix, con- in conjure.
Audible is an adjective.
His yell of pain was so loud, it was audible a few miles down.
Audible Treats was created in 2004.