Audible

How many syllables in Audible?

audible has 3 syllables

Split Audible into syllables?

au-di-ble

Definition of Audible

Audible means able to be heard or loud enough to be heard.

How should Audible divide into syllables

The word 'audible' has three syllables. The first syllable 'au' has a vowel sound 'a', the second syllable 'di' has a vowel sound 'i', and the third syllable 'ble' has a vowel sound 'e'. The consonants in the word 'audible' are 'd', 'b', 'l'.

Part of Speech - Audible

Adjective

The audible sound of the fire alarm woke us up.

Sentences with Audible

  • The teacher's voice was audible even from the back of the classroom.
  • The sound of the car engine was audible from a mile away.
  • The thunder was so audible that it shook the windows of the house.
  • The singer's voice was audible even over the loud music.
  • The dog's barking was audible from across the street.
  • The announcement on the loudspeaker was audible throughout the stadium.
  • The baby's crying was audible from the next room.
  • The clock's ticking was audible in the silent room.
  • The storm's winds were audible as they howled outside.
  • The footsteps were audible even in the noisy hallway.

Quotes with Audible

  • The only audible sound was the chickadee's lonely whistle and the muffled gurgle of the stream.
  • I had to strain to make out the barely audible hum of the motor.
  • The audible message of the birds is that the day is breaking.
  • The audible voice of nature speaks to us in a language that we understand.
  • The audible splendor of the ocean waves crashing onto the shore is a sound that will always be cherished.

Number of characters in Audible

7 ( a, u, d, i, b, l, e )

Unique letters in Audible

7 ( a, u, d, i, b, l, e )

Audible Backwards

elbidua

Phonetic Transcription of Audible

IPA (International): ˈɑ:dʌbʌl

ARA (American): ˈɑdʌbʌl

EPA (English): ˈɑ:dʌbʌl

AA-DAH-BAH-L