Definitions and Examples of inaudible, silent, soundless
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.
Example
The speaker's voice was inaudible due to the loud background noise.
Not making any sound; completely quiet.
Example
The library was so silent that you could hear a pin drop.
Completely lacking in sound or noise.
Example
The night was so soundless that even the slightest noise could be heard.
Key Differences: inaudible vs silent vs soundless
- 1Inaudible describes something that cannot be heard or is not loud enough to be heard.
- 2Silent describes something that is completely quiet and not making any sound.
- 3Soundless describes something that is completely lacking in sound or noise.
Effective Usage of inaudible, silent, soundless
- 1Describing Sounds: Use these antonyms to describe sounds or noises.
- 2Writing Fiction: Incorporate these antonyms in your writing to create vivid descriptions of settings and scenes.
- 3Daily Conversation: Use these antonyms to describe situations where there is no sound or noise.
Remember this!
The antonyms of ringable are inaudible, silent, and soundless. These words describe the absence of sound or noise. Use them to describe sounds, write vivid descriptions, and talk about situations where there is no sound or noise.