unaudible

English

Etymology

un- + audible

Adjective

unaudible (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Alternative form of inaudible
    • 1883, Thomas Bywater Smithies, Illustrated Sabbath Facts, page 79:
      And thus, also, when sitting in his pew, or standing, or kneeling, there was a painful sensation in his mind; and his voice died away in an unaudible murmur []
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