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Inaudible
Inaudible meaning
Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.
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Example sentences (20)
The two frequencies would be equally loud at the middle of the octave (F ), and the eleventh tone would be a loud B(4) and an almost inaudible B(5) with the addition of an almost inaudible B(3).
Ambient and slightly unsettling music continues to play as the speech between the keeper and Reynolds stays inaudible to the viewer until the keeper says the ring is only worth $200, which is also narrated in a distorted, slowed-down voice.
Please note, the first bit of the interview has been edited out as it is noisy and inaudible.
Q Are you disappointed that President Xi is not going to the G20 (inaudible)?
Biden was incoherent, almost inaudible, and at times completely lost the thread of whatever argument he was trying to get across, trailing away into a stricken silence.
It also notes that music would be inaudible to those off-site after 11.00pm and a phone line would be available for residents in the case of any issues.
I think your statement ‘It is not just about me’ and that may be true, but it is about you because of your use of the area for (inaudible) purposes in the past and the fact you are a property owner in the vicinity.
Low energy, hoarse, sometimes inaudible, Biden did not meet the moment as more than 50 million people watched.
The camera follows Randy Orton through Gorilla on his entrance where he has an inaudible chat with Triple H, who points him at the door and to his entrance proper.
Christopher Nolan was shocked that people had complaints about the inaudible sound in his movies.
He tried to check on her, received an inaudible reply and looked over the cubicle wall to see if she was okay.
It transmits ultrasonic sound, i.e., sound that is inaudible to the human ear, which, in turn, intersects with motion.
The inaudible exchanges was captured on camera by Sky Sports as Lampard was left furious telling Klopp to sit down.
The rest of his protestations, which included a reference to a "proxy" were inaudible to journalists watching proceedings via video link due to social distancing measures as the judge drowned out his voice.
But note—a lot of people (INAUDIBLE) the question if you are president on day one what will you do with the fact that you will have families here?
From what I’ve experienced, any synchronization issues that do occur are inaudible.
His demeanor was dour and he delivered every sentence ending each phrase in an inaudible fade.
I found the inaudible screams (I imagine they were about deportation) addressed to Biden more rhetorically persuasive than anything that had been uttered all night.
I want to (inaudible) just reiterate the five-minute rule.
No, no, sorry John, not Entresto, canakinumab (inaudible) lung cancer, first line, second line.