Definition of Inaudibility

1. Noun. The quality of not being perceptible by the ear.

Exact synonyms: Inaudibleness
Generic synonyms: Physical Property
Antonyms: Audibility
Derivative terms: Inaudible, Inaudible

Definition of Inaudibility

1. n. The quality of being inaudible; inaudibleness.

Definition of Inaudibility

1. Noun. The property of being inaudible. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Inaudibility

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inaudibility

inarticulations
inartificial
inartistic
inartistically
inasmuch
inasmuch as
inate
inattention
inattentional blindness
inattentions
inattentive
inattentively
inattentiveness
inaudibilities
inaudibility (current term)
inaudible
inaudibleness
inaudibly
inaugur
inaugural
inaugural address
inaugurally
inaugurals
inaugurate
inaugurated
inaugurates
inaugurating
inauguration
inaugurations

Literary usage of Inaudibility

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Letters on Natural Magic by David Brewster, James Alexander Smith (1883)
"... Bridge— Temporary deaf ness produced in diving-bells—inaudibility of particular sounds to particular ears —Vocal powers of the statue of Memnon—Sounds ..."

2. Common Sense in Education and Teaching: An Introduction to Practice by Percy Arthur Barnett (1905)
"... like corruptions tend to indistinctness and inaudibility. And if, in addition to faulty pronunciation, the tone is monotonous and the voice is wasted by ..."

3. The Great Invasion of 1863: Or, General Lee in Pennsylvania. Embracing an by Jacob Hoke (1887)
"The inaudibility of a sound at a given distance in one direction, while a lesser sound is heard at the same distance in another direction. "3. ..."

4. Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington by Philosophical Society of Washington (1881)
"The audibility of a sound at a distance and its inaudibility nearer the source of sound. "2. The inaudibility of a sound at a given distance in one ..."

5. The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of (1862)
"But an objector at once says, Is it possible to fail of hearing the sounds I for, if so, their inaudibility iu any given case is valueless аз я test of the ..."

6. Mental Development in the Child and the Race: Methods and Processes by James Mark Baldwin (1906)
"308, 319) not only that a barely audible continuous sound has periods of inaudibility, but that a just inaudible discontinuous sound reports its own breaks ..."

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