Audibility

usgb/ˌɔːdəˈbɪləti/
noun

The ability of a sound to be heard.

The audibility of her voice was reduced due to the loud music.
Visual representation of "audibility" - The ability of a sound to be heard.

Often appears as...

  • increase audibility
  • decrease audibility
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Volume Control

Audibility often involves adjusting volume to ensure sounds can be heard.

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Adjusting the microphone increased the speaker's audibility.
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Environmental Factors

Noise around you may affect audibility of certain sounds or speech.

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The audibility of the siren was low due to the storm.
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Speech Clarity

Pronunciation and clear speaking can improve audibility, not just volume.

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Her clear enunciation enhanced the audibility of the announcement.
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