Audibly

usgb/ˈɔːdəbli/
adverb

In a way that can be heard clearly.

She laughed audibly at his joke.
Visual representation of "audibly" - In a way that can be heard clearly.

Often appears as...

  • laughed audibly
  • spoke audibly
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Audibility Context

Use 'audibly' to highlight something is loud enough to be heard in a specific situation.

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The baby cried audibly in the quiet room.
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Amplify Emotion

'Audibly' often emphasizes an emotional response that is loud enough to notice.

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He sighed audibly after hearing the bad news.
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Action Impact

Using 'audibly' implies an action has a significant auditory impact.

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The doors closed audibly, signaling the end of the meeting.
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