Meaning | capable or worthy of being perceived. |
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Examples | - "noticeable shadows under her eyes"
- "noticeable for its vivid historical background"
- "a noticeable lack of friendliness"
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Attribute of | obviousness, noticeability, noticeableness, patency | The property of being easy to see and understand |
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Narrower | broad | (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional |
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detectable, perceptible | easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind |
discernible, evident, observable | capable of being seen or noticed |
marked, pronounced | strongly marked |
obtrusive | undesirably noticeable / noticeable / noticeable |
Opposite | unnoticeable | not noticeable |
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Spanish | evidente, notable |
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Nouns | noticeableness | the property of being easy to see and understand |
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Adverbs | noticeably | in a noticeable / noticeable manner |
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Verbs | notice | notice or perceive |
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