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audible

[aw-duh-buhl] / ˈɔ də bəl /


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So he called an audible and less than a year after retiring, he had a real estate license; eight years later he had his own real estate company.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition, clear or audible labels, like a watermark, are required for AI-generated content that could be mistaken for real life.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Reminds me of Hurricane Joan,” she said, her thin voice barely audible over the storm.

From Literature

There was an actual audible gasp in the classroom at this, even from Mr. MacPherson, who seemed too shocked to speak.

From Literature

He noted nonsensically on X, “AOC can run a mean pick 6—and I can call an audible on a play.”

From The Wall Street Journal