noticeable
Americanadjective
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attracting notice or attention; capable of being noticed.
a noticeable lack of interest.
- Synonyms:
- prominent, conspicuous
- Antonyms:
- inconspicuous
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worthy or deserving of notice or attention; noteworthy.
a book that is noticeable for its vivid historical background.
- Synonyms:
- notable
adjective
Other Word Forms
- noticeability noun
- noticeably adverb
- unnoticeable adjective
- unnoticeableness noun
- unnoticeably adverb
Etymology
Origin of noticeable
Example Sentences
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The results suggest that the health of the brain's blood vessels may influence the disease process early on and could help flag people at risk before noticeable symptoms develop.
From Science Daily
The same shortest-path approach in a non-Riemannian space helped account for diminishing returns in color perception, where increasing differences between colors become less noticeable over time.
From Science Daily
"More fertilizer produced more biomass but did not lead to noticeable changes in CO2 or methane emissions in our experiment," says Zhao.
From Science Daily
Symptoms including dizziness or light-headedness, fainting, noticeable heartbeats, chest pain and shortness of breath.
From BBC
They’ve found the chair to be effective for many of the same conditions as wet floating, but, generally, it doesn’t seem to have as noticeable of an improvement on affect.
From Los Angeles Times
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