hearable

/ˈhirəbəl/ (ame, mw)

hearable — 形容詞

  • hearablepositive
  • more hearablecomparative
  • most hearablesuperlative

1. loud enough or distinct enough for a person's ears to pick up; not too quiet to

1.形容詞B2
釋義

聽得見

聲音大到可被聽見

loud enough or distinct enough for a person's ears to pick up; not too quiet to be missed.

例句

The faint buzz of the refrigerator was barely hearable above the kitchen fan.

冰箱微弱的嗡嗡聲在廚房風扇聲中幾乎聽不見。

collocation: barely hearable

Wei's quiet knock on the back door was barely hearable over the television.

Wei 在後門輕聲的敲門聲在電視聲中幾乎聽不見。

preposition: hearable over/above [noise]

同義詞
  • audible

    the standard formal synonym; far more common in both writing and speech

  • perceptible

    broader in meaning — can refer to any sense, not just hearing

  • discernible

    suggests effort is needed to detect the sound clearly

反義詞

文法句型

be + hearable (+ adverb) (+ prepositional phrase)

用法筆記

Much less common than the synonym 'audible', which is preferred in formal or technical writing. 'Hearable' is more natural in everyday informal contexts.

常見錯誤

The baby's cry was audible from the next room.' (when speaking casually)
The baby's cry was hearable from the next room.
💡In everyday conversation, 'hearable' is less formal and more natural than 'audible'.