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noticeable
/ ˈəʊɪəə /
adjective
- easily seen or detected; perceptible
the stain wasn't noticeable
Derived Forms
- ˈԴdzپ, adverb
- ˌԴdzپˈٲ, noun
Other Word Forms
- Դt··i·ٲ noun
- Դt·· adverb
- ܲ·Դt·· adjective
- ܲ·Դt···ness noun
- un·Դt·· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of noticeable1
Example Sentences
Dr Kirtley told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme the hum could be heard across Lewis, adding that it was less noticeable in the centre of the island and strongest on the east coast.
That sense of a rift between the current Israeli government and the Vatican may well be visible at the Pope's funeral in Rome, where Israel's leaders will be noticeable by their absence.
There is noticeable shift in mindset – a sign of just how serious Benn is approaching this fight.
The ending overshadowed an otherwise positive day from the 23-year-old Sasaki — who saw his fastball velocity suffer a noticeable drop on Saturday but took another step forward in his major league development nonetheless.
But when people exert control of their financial well-being in small but noticeable ways, overall anxiety — which often comes from feeling a lack of controll — can be greatly reduced.
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