subaudible

[sʌbˈɔːdəbl]

subaudible Definition

  • 1too quiet or low to be heard by the human ear
  • 2below the threshold of audibility

Using subaudible: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subaudible" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The subaudible hum of the air conditioner was barely noticeable.

  • Example

    The subaudible frequencies in the music were felt more than heard.

  • Example

    The subaudible whispers of the ghosts could be heard only by the sensitive microphones.

subaudible Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: subaudible in Brief

The term 'subaudible' [sʌbˈɔːdəbl] refers to sounds that are too quiet or low to be heard by the human ear, often below the threshold of audibility. It is used to describe sounds that are felt more than heard, such as subaudible frequencies in music. 'Subaudible' is a formal synonym for 'inaudible.'