0 the range of distance within which it is possible to be heard or to hear what someone is saying:
1 the range of distance within which you can be heard or hear what someone is saying:
Although the salesperson is clearly within earshot, the negative evaluation simply fetches no response from her.
There are ostinati that hang in the air, insubstantial as cigar-smoke; figures that scurry out of earshot like mice.
Parties to a conversation can be demonstrably sensitive to events in their environment or setting, including talk in other conversations within earshot.
Even during times of play, there is sometimes an adult within earshot who is in a position to monitor "problematic" activity.
Praying within earshot of other family members was an apparently sincere step toward reconciliation.
Possibly to know when they are out of earshot, possibly to prove his bravery, but no reason is quite convincing.
I clearly have this duty to my next-door neighbors and, indeed, to others on my street within earshot of the music.
Exposure to musicians who were barely competent, or completely incompetent, would have been common, and attempts to perform music were not always appreciated by those in earshot.