audible

ಶ್ರವ್ಯ
definition
noun
He also was in command at the line of scrimmage, calling timely audibles .
a change in the offensive play called by the quarterback at the line of scrimmage.
adjective
ultrasound is audible to dogs
able to be heard.
translation of 'audible'
ಕೇಳಿಸುವ,
ಶ್ರವ್ಯ
example
Conveniently, ultrasound also has a shorter range than 'audible' sound.
All she could hear was the barely 'audible' swoosh of water going in and out the windows.
The system, which is 'audible' over a wide area, will also play suitable music for church feast days.
I make my way back to the school when I hear a very 'audible' sigh from Garret.
Yet, I can tell you that I had to put my ear right on top of the unit to hear any 'audible' noise.
The music plays at a perfect level, 'audible' but not too loud as to drown out conversation.
His diction is amazingly clear and even when he sings, every word is 'audible' .
The sound quality is good, the instruments mesh together well and the vocals are 'audible' .
I heard the scarcely 'audible' click of claws on the tiles: a step, then a hesitation.
There was some barely 'audible' whispering and my boss spoke again, only this time in a deeper voice.
There was also a microphone for each team, so that the answers would be clearly 'audible' .
He also said the doorbell was not 'audible' to staff on the first floor, where officers write reports and take refreshments.
There was a moment of near-silence in which a slight murmur of concern was 'audible' .
She threw off the covers and sat up. just then she heard a small, barely 'audible' chuckle.
An 'audible' crack was heard as the man's nose was broken and he fell to the floor, unconscious.
Meanwhile, a distinct rhythm of drumming for a war dance is 'audible' in the present.
At this point an 'audible' gasp could be heard from the direction of the leaders.
The announcement of his divorce was met with 'audible' gasps across the world.
Wind noise is 'audible' at motorway speeds, but only because the engine and tyres are so quiet.
He heard the sound of footsteps, muffled and barely 'audible' , coming down the long passageway.
Still, he needs to read defenses better and gain a better understanding of when to call 'audibles' .
The point was to improve the 'audibility' of the passage so that details did not get lost.
He calls some generic signals - no 'audibles' are needed.
It's never a good sign when the audience 'audibly' groans throughout what was meant to be a grand love story.
The team is comfortable with its quarterback calling 'audibles' , and he might do so six or more times in a game.
He also was in command at the line of scrimmage, calling timely 'audibles' .
Part of the problem lies with the players, who are making mental errors and not picking up 'audibles' .
Shaking his head, he sighed 'audibly' in frustration as he lowered his gun.
He is throwing the ball accurately and showing good game management skills, especially with his ability to call 'audibles' .
He calls out the plays and 'audibles' , allowing the playmakers around him to feel more comfortable taking chances.
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