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Definition of Inaudibleness
1. Noun. The quality of not being perceptible by the ear.
Generic synonyms: Physical Property
Antonyms: Audibility
Derivative terms: Inaudible, Inaudible
Definition of Inaudibleness
1. Noun. The quality of being inaudible. ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Inaudibleness
Literary usage of Inaudibleness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tâittirîya-Prâtiçâkhya: With Its Commentary, the Tribhâshyaratna by William Dwight Whitney, Somayārya (1871)
"inaudibleness, we are further told, being a characteristic of ... and indicates
exceeding inaudibleness : and there is added a comparison with tame and wild ..."
2. Journal of Education by Nova Scotia Dept. of Education (1908)
"Ignorance or neglect of the time-value of vowels is largely responsible for the
inaudibleness, the undue rapidity, and the general meanness of ..."
3. Dramatic Values by Charles Edward Montague (1911)
"He would have thought that it passed the wit of man to reduce lower the concessions
of a play to the convention of the occasional mutual inaudibleness of ..."
4. Essays: Philosophical and Theological by James Martineau (1886)
"... is apprehensible by no perception, avails as little to disprove its reality
as the inaudibleness of light to convict the eye of false reports. ..."