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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".
inaudible
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.
Definition of AUDIBLE: heard or capable of being heard - au·di·bil·i·ty \ˌȯ-də-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun- au·di·bly \ˈȯ-də-blē\ adverb
Audible refers to sounds that are able to be heard, eg. "ultrasound is audible to dogs".
Audible Treats was created in 2004.
Audible is an adjective.
His yell of pain was so loud, it was audible a few miles down.
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She used a microphone to be audible for the crowd. She speaks an audible secret. Which means the secret was hearable
an audible is a change of the play made on the field by a player.
An audible is a call in American football.
Mrs. Burdine is very audible.
The Latin root of "audible" is "audire," which means "to hear."
Audible Minority was created on 2008-12-25.