Used in a Sentence

inaudible

How to use inaudible in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for inaudible.

Editorial note

Its so bad landline calls are no inaudible due to the amount of noise coming down the line. What did BT have to say about this?

Examples16
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear; "an inaudible conversation"

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of inaudible gathered in one view.

adjective

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear; "an inaudible conversation"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for inaudible.

adjective

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear; "an inaudible conversation"

Example sentences

1

Its so bad landline calls are no inaudible due to the amount of noise coming down the line. What did BT have to say about this?

2

Maybe there's an inaudible high-pitch noise that freaks out my cat. Maybe it gives me headaches after 4 hours, where my current TV doesn't do that until 6 hours.

3

But in the context of a mix, the change to the guitar is inaudible - but the drums and bass sound better! The heart of the guitar's sound is in the midrange, not the bass range.

4

Thanks mbrock, we were just yesterday considering adding ukulele and glockenspiel to the video to make it completely inaudible. Yes - you are looking at it the same way as we are.

5

This is only part of what MP3's do, and at high bitrates this really is inaudible. The main source of compression is that the precision of the numbers used to represent the amplitude of the sine waves is reduced.

6

These are the voices which we hear in solitude, but they grow faint and inaudible as we enter into the world. Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members.

7

And since many questions are rambly or inaudible, if you are the speaker: briefly repeat or summarize the question before answering. If the question can be tweaked to a better one then this is an opportunity to do so.

8

Of course, Dell could include analogue filtering circuitry to filter out the excess power in inaudible frequencies if they wanted to.

9

I'm not sure it's possible to send a clean inaudible signal without introducing lower frequency components.

10

Higher, near-inaudible frequencies would probably make the decode even cleaner.

11

I have a minor case of tinnitus which is typically inaudible, but in that space it was like an alarm clock screaming into one ear. The other ear seemed to desperately find something to "lock" onto, so it was amplifying every little thing it could.

12

This enables the stylus to transmit pressure levels as inaudible sounds, resulting in the ability to draw thin and thick lines. The software was ok, but the biggest problem is still that typical stylus lag on iOS. Not much you can do about that due to iOS restrictions.

13

That means the writer doesn't mention that it took three hours, easily, to transcribe a 45 minute sit down, and more time for the follow up to clarify and fact check words that were mumbled or inaudible and not in the notes. You don't want to call something like this "sloppy" unless you know what actually goes into it.

14

>Of course, Dell could include analogue filtering circuitry to filter out the excess power in inaudible frequencies if they wanted to. It likely isn't necessary as it is probably built into the output amplifier.

15

The "inaudible" part of the question is: "I would like, for example, for you to express in clear terms how, say, Java, in any of its incarnations, addresses the ideas embodied in OpenDoc."

16

Theoretically ultrasonic cleaners should be inaudible, but high powered ones are not. Much as intermod distortion is hilarious with high power RF, noisy/corroded/semi-faulty ultrasound could be loud as heck acoustically thru no fault of the generator, amp, or transducer.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use inaudible in a sentence?

Its so bad landline calls are no inaudible due to the amount of noise coming down the line. What did BT have to say about this?

What does inaudible mean?

impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear; "an inaudible conversation"

What part of speech is inaudible?

inaudible is commonly used as adjective.