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inaudible

[in-aw-duh-buhl] / ɪnˈɔ də bəl /


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But her voice grew soft, almost inaudible over the music blaring from the church party, as she reflected on the moments when pregnancy, violence and death intersected with her life.

From Los Angeles Times

The system, which uses electricity generated by renewable sources, is the largest in Europe - and chugs on around the clock with a deafening noise totally inaudible above ground.

From Washington Times

His voice was inaudible through the throbbing bass and chirping synth lines fueling the mayhem, but his lips were unmistakable: “Ooph,” he exclaimed with a heavy sigh.

From Seattle Times

Another update dropped the tone that signals the firm connection of the charger to my tablet to nearly inaudible from what had been a sharp clear tone.

From Seattle Times

An alarm may have sounded at that point in a limited part of the building, though it was clearly inaudible to many of those who still slept.

From New York Times