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inaudibly

0 synonyms and 3 antonyms for inaudibly, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Adverb — In a way that cannot be heard, or is too quiet to hear clearly.

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Etymology

From inaudible plus the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

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What does “inaudibly” mean?

The word “inaudibly” means in a way that cannot be heard, or is too quiet to hear clearly. In plain terms, so quietly that no one can make out what's being said.

How do you use “inaudibly” in a sentence?

Here is “inaudibly” used in a sentence: “She muttered something inaudibly under her breath.”

What is the opposite of “inaudibly”?

The opposite of “inaudibly” — its antonyms — are audibly, loudly and vocally.

What part of speech is “inaudibly”?

“Inaudibly” is an adverb.

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