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Audibly in a sentence
Audibly meaning
In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner.
Synonyms of Audibly
Using Audibly
- The main meaning on this page is: In context of possibility of being heard; in an audible manner.
- Useful related words include: inaudibly.
- In the example corpus, audibly often appears in combinations such as: were audibly, crowd audibly, was audibly.
Context around Audibly
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Audibly
- In this selection, "audibly" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, crowd, minister, gasped, frustrated, debated and groaned stand out and add context to how "audibly" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include along with audibly and ask the audibly emotional mother. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "audibly" sits close to words such as acolytes, acv and afolabi, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with audibly
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The audience gasped audibly at the difference. (7 words)
The crowd audibly groaned at Biden’s joke. (8 words)
The crowd audibly booed at mentions of Bragg. (8 words)
Audibly upset, the artist told Forum News Service he had no choice but to withdraw the application out of consideration for the bakery and said he never would have put the business through the ordeal had he known how the proposed mural would be received. (45 words)
While it was audibly the work of the same band that had made Marquee Moon and Adventure – the twisty two-guitar riff that fuelled Call Mr Lee was classic Television – its sound was noticeably different from its predecessors’: softer, sparer, more opaque. (42 words)
It will audibly communicate with you (if you want it to), with voice commands that ask game-analysis questions, and it will make recommendations based on the (estimated) 500-million-plus shots the company has collected around the world. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
However, just before she was picked from the holding area, the minister audibly debated on whether to log off or keep her viewers logged on.
The audience gasped audibly at the difference.
The crowd audibly groaned at Biden’s joke.
The judge said an answer to the question is "the least (he) could do" for the family members of the victim who audibly sobbed while talking about the loss of their daughter, sister and friend, minutes before.
When I was got to the last few pages of the script, I audibly gasped.
While it was audibly the work of the same band that had made Marquee Moon and Adventure – the twisty two-guitar riff that fuelled Call Mr Lee was classic Television – its sound was noticeably different from its predecessors’: softer, sparer, more opaque.
Bringing out one of the few highly recognizable songs that made it onto the set list, the band had a good time with “The Space Between,” a fairly mellow tune that the crowd sang along with audibly.
Interviewer Natasha Zouves proceeded to ask the audibly emotional mother how she was doing, and how she and the rest of her family had been surviving the ordeal.
I remember hearing my wife audibly exhale after that joke, not in an offended way, but more in a “Wow, nothing is off limits in this one!” sort of way.
The crowd audibly booed at mentions of Bragg.
The game goes to duece and again the wide moonball comes out again from Spain, this time from Nadal who is audibly frustrated at his misconnection.
When you bite into one of these chocolate-covered strawberries, the shell will snap audibly and crack with a crisp, satisfying sharpness before pooling on your tongue as it melts.
At that point, Guiliani audibly “shushed” Carone, who ignored his prompt.
Audibly upset, the artist told Forum News Service he had no choice but to withdraw the application out of consideration for the bakery and said he never would have put the business through the ordeal had he known how the proposed mural would be received.
A video of the speech revealed Trump sniffing audibly 58 times in the nine-minute speech.
It will audibly communicate with you (if you want it to), with voice commands that ask game-analysis questions, and it will make recommendations based on the (estimated) 500-million-plus shots the company has collected around the world.
This album was the first time Swift was audibly toying with more pop-like sounds, straying from her country genre that the first three albums sounded more like.
His mother, though audibly present in the house, never came to the door to grant him permission to go.
Many audience members were audibly frustrated during staff’s presentation.
Mr Raab, however, audibly stiffened, and although his voice remained soft, his tone sounded haughty.
Common combinations with audibly
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: