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noticeable
[ noh-ti-suh-buhl ]
adjective
a noticeable lack of interest.
Synonyms: prominent, conspicuous
Antonyms: inconspicuous
- worthy or deserving of notice or attention; noteworthy:
a book that is noticeable for its vivid historical background.
Synonyms: notable
noticeable
/ ˈnəʊtɪsəbəl /
adjective
- easily seen or detected; perceptible
the stain wasn't noticeable
Derived Forms
- ˈnoticeably, adverb
- ˌnoticeaˈbility, noun
Other Words From
- notice·a·bili·ty noun
- notice·a·bly adverb
- un·notice·a·ble adjective
- un·notice·a·ble·ness noun
- un·notice·a·bly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of noticeable1
Example Sentences
That intensity of shaking is defined as one that’s noticeable to people indoors, especially on the upper floors of a building, and may cause cars to rock slightly.
It was barely noticeable at first but eventually it became so bad he would take 60 seconds to throw three darts.
“No one really knows what his political views were. He seemed balanced, young and curious, without a noticeable ideology.”
But although they’re excited to talk about “His Three Daughters,” a drama about sisterhood and mortality, there is a noticeable weariness in their voices.
These movements can be more noticeable and potentially uncomfortable compared to other forms of transport like trains or long-distance coaches.
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