audibility
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- inaudibility noun
- near-inaudibility noun
Example Sentences
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Have you ever experienced what I call audibility fatigue at the theater — the feeling of exhausted defeat that sets in when you lose half the words in musical amplification issues or garbled vocal execution?
From Washington Post • Jul. 10, 2022
The company says this boosts the midrange and “lowers down part of the audio spectrum which is not on the voice human spectrum and can impact audibility of a voice.”
From The Verge • Sep. 13, 2021
They started as whispers, amplifying in audibility and censure.
From Golf Digest • Mar. 18, 2019
Valeria Jonard's "Viento, Agua, Piedra" explored the edge of audibility, asking for the faintest of bowing or blowing.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 13, 2015
The predictability and audibility of the beat also allows others to join in.
From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones
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