Characteristics
– Relates to sound that can be heard.
– Often used in contexts involving audio content, such as audiobooks, podcasts, and other spoken-word formats.
– Can refer to the clarity and volume of sound that is perceivable by the human ear.
Examples
– An audible gasp from the audience during a surprising moment in a performance.
– The audible sound of a train approaching, signaling its arrival.
– An audible version of a book available on platforms like Audible, where users can listen instead of read.
– The audible laughter of children playing in a park.


