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If the crowd started to audibly sing one of his songs, he would lose track of the vocal and launch into screams of encouragement.

“His tone of voice, too, was audibly less forceful than it normally is,” Givens continued.

I was gasping audibly, my torso rigid with fear, as I turned left into a classroom.

Al Gore may have beaten George W. Bush on points in their first debate in 2000, but he audibly sighed.

By the end of the episode, the two shared a short, but sweet kiss, silencing the frustrated fans and making America audibly "aww."

Mr. Pickwick paused again: Emily and Arabella sobbed audibly.

Trenchard took the pipe from his lips, audibly blew out a cloud of smoke and stared at his friend.

The words were so audibly breathed that the girl started in her delirious sorrow, and gazed wildly around.

Twenty minutes later, the fact that young Joe was sleeping soundly was audibly in evidence.

Robinson now began to pant audibly, and finding he could not shake the hunter off, he with some reluctance prepared another game.

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On this page you'll find 60 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to audibly, such as: loudly, clearly, distinctly, intelligibly, lustily, and noisily.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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