Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
inaudible
Adjective
/ɪˈnɔː.də.bəl/

Definition
Unable to be heard

Examples
- The teacher spoke so softly that her voice was inaudible to the students in the back of the room.
- During the concert, the singer’s microphone malfunctioned, making his words inaudible to the audience.
- In the noisy restaurant, our conversation was nearly inaudible above the clatter of dishes and voices.

Meaning
When something is inaudible, it means that the sound is not loud enough for the ear to perceive it.

Synonyms
- Unheard
- Silent
- Imperceptible
- Quiet
- Too soft