inaudible etymology

English word inaudible comes from English in-, English audible

Detailed word origin of inaudible

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
in- English (eng) In, into (non-productive) Added to adjectives to mean not. (non-productive) Added to nouns to mean lacking or without. (non-productive) Used with certain words to reverse their meaning In, into, towards, within.
audible English (eng) Able to be heard. (intransitive, American football) To change the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one. (American football) The act of or an instance of changing the play at the line of scrimmage by yelling out a new one.
inaudible English (eng) Unable to be heard or not loud enough to be heard.

Words with the same origin as inaudible

Descendants of in-
immoral impound inappropriate incapable incomprehensible indispensable inexperienced informal informed inhuman inland insecure insensitive insignificant inspector invalid invaluable irrelevant irresistible irresponsible