Word Study
audible
CIDE DICTIONARY
audible, a. [LL. audibilis, fr. L. audire, auditum, to hear: cf. Gr. ear, L. auris, and E. ear.].
Capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard; as, an audible voice or whisper. [1913 Webster]
audible, n.
That which may be heard. [1913 Webster]
"Visibles are swiftlier carried to the sense than audibles." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
audible, adj. capable of being heard.
Derivative
audibility n. audibleness n. audibly adv.
Etymology
LL audibilis f. audire hear
THESAURUS
audible
acoustic, articulate, audile, audio, auditory, aural, auricular, clear, contrastive, definite, distinct, distinctive, hearable, hearing, hi-fi, high-fidelity, otic, otological, otopathic, otoscopic, phonic, plainROGET THESAURUS
audible
Sound
N sound, noise, strain, accent, twang, intonation, tone, cadence, sonorousness, audibility, resonance, voice, aspirate, ideophone, rough breathing, acoustics, phonics, phonetics, phonology, phonography, diacoustics, diaphonics, phonetism, sounding, soniferous, sonorous, sonorific, resonant, audible, distinct, stertorous, phonetic, phonic, phonocamptic, a thousand trills and quivering sounds, forensis strepitus.For further exploring for "audible" in Webster Dictionary Online