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Audibility

Audibility \Au`di*bil"i*ty\, n. The quality of being audible; power of being heard; audible capacity.

Wiktionary
audibility

n. The quality of being heard or understood; the degree to which a thing is audible.

WordNet
audibility

n. quality or fact or degree of being audible or perceptible by the ear [syn: audibleness] [ant: inaudibility]

Usage examples of "audibility".

For a little longer Nirienne stood mouthing futile in audibilities, and then, with a gesture of frustration and a look of determination, made for the rostrum.

No man can claim to usurp more than a few cubic feet of the audibilities of a public room, or to put upon the company with the loud statement of his crotchets or personalities.

Silence winced as the contact set off a thin, high whining, just at the upper range of audibility.

The Kolnari didn't hear all that well at the margins of audibility and had no reason to use sensitive hearing devices.

Then an increase in the volume until the nonsense was a tease, tantalizingly on the edge of audibility.

The Walther's condensers whined away on the threshold of audibility, recharging.

He produced some guttural mutters that finally surfaced into audibility.

The mutter sank into inaudibility as Skeen's breathing went deep and slow.

The other Nagamar came tumbling down the passage and circled about her in a slippery gleaming mob, bringing with them the smell of mud and vegetation and their own bitter tang, flat webbed feet splatting noisily on the planks, long long fingers fluttering, voices whistling and chirping, dipping in and out of audibility.

Its fans purring below audibility, the armored vehicle rested on an empty area of no significance to the region—.

A telephone rang somewhere in the building, at the edge of audibility, and the sound of a car horn filtered up from the avenue.

The whine seemed to rise in pitch with every step they took, straining to hit an ultrahigh frequency and put it out of the range of audibility.

Suddenly a high-pitched shriek that scraped the upper limits of audibility echoed from behind the opaque barrier.