Crossword clues for inaudibly
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Inaudible \In*au"di*ble\, a. [L. inaudibilis; pref. in- not + audire to hear: cf. F. unaudible. See In- not, and Audible.] Not audible; incapable of being heard; silent. -- In*au"di*ble*ness, n. -- In*au"di*bly, adv.
Wiktionary
adv. In a manner which is incapable of being heard or not loud enough to be heard.
WordNet
adv. in an inaudible manner; "she spoke inaudibly low" [ant: audibly]
Usage examples of "inaudibly".
Quale asked Ada and me, not inaudibly, whether he was not a great creature--which he certainly was, flabbily speaking, though Mr.
He held his copper athame and his mouth contorted with the spells he shouted inaudibly into the wind.
Quale asked Ada and me, not inaudibly, whether he was not a great creature--which he certainly was, flabbily speaking, though Mr. Quale meant in intellectual beauty-- and whether we were not struck by his massive configuration of brow.
In five minutes, the electric drill was humming almost inaudibly in the thin air, and cutting swiftly into the brittle ice.
His fingers moved patternlessly, almost inaudibly over the strings, following the rough, wild singing of the winds.