Use of inaudible in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include inaudible at the start of sentence, inaudible at the end of sentence and inaudible in the middle of sentence
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inaudible at the start of sentence
- Inaudible victims do not win compassionate co-workers with the ease of those who can articulate their needs in cogent words.
inaudible at the end of sentence
- His voice was almost inaudible.
- She whimpered something inaudible.
- His weak voice was almost inaudible.
- The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible.
- Her voice was so faint, it was almost inaudible.
- The noise of the machinery made her voice inaudible.
- I too was becalmed, though the Sirens were inaudible.
- His diction is generally poor and his words often inaudible.
- Three girls were singing something but their words were almost inaudible.
- Roger momentarily stirred, turned in the bed and murmured something inaudible.
- This last she finally revealed with hanging head and in a voice all but inaudible.
- In a cathedral the choir sounds magnificent, but the unfortunate parson may be inaudible.
- That they exist is something of a miracle, so one should not grumble that the lines are often inaudible.
inaudible in the middle of sentence
- Aunt Jessica let out an inaudible sigh.
- The sound is inaudible to the human ear.
- The whistle is inaudible to most humans.
- She spoke in an almost inaudible whisper.
- The whistle was inaudible to the human ear.
- He muttered something inaudible and withdrew.
- Dong's answer came in an almost inaudible whisper.
- Nick's voice was inaudible through the glass barrier.
- You permit yourself an almost inaudible sigh and grin to yourself.
- Above the kitchen chimney stack, the sky quavers on a high inaudible note.
- In reality this is inaudible under water so don't rely on it to give you a reminder.
- Michael went bright red, and muttering something inaudible, he walked out of the room.
- That was shocking; for him, the novelist's duty was to remain invisible, inaudible, discreetly omniscient.
- A condition of running it through the grounds was that it be made quite invisible and inaudible from the house.
- She commenced an impersonation of Hodges, piping inaudible words in effete falsetto, rolling her eyes like a stage Othello.
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