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Synonyms

noticeable

American  
[noh-ti-suh-buhl] / ˈnoʊ tɪ sə bəl /

adjective

  1. attracting notice or attention; capable of being noticed.

    a noticeable lack of interest.

    Synonyms:
    prominent, conspicuous
    Antonyms:
    inconspicuous
  2. worthy or deserving of notice or attention; noteworthy.

    a book that is noticeable for its vivid historical background.

    Synonyms:
    notable

noticeable British  
/ ˈnəʊtɪsəbəl /

adjective

  1. easily seen or detected; perceptible

    the stain wasn't noticeable

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Other Word Forms

  • noticeability noun
  • noticeably adverb
  • unnoticeable adjective
  • unnoticeableness noun
  • unnoticeably adverb

Etymology

Origin of noticeable

First recorded in 1790–1800; notice + -able

Example Sentences

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Baker-Mazara returned a couple of minutes later with a noticeable limp.

From Los Angeles Times

For the UK in the mid-latitudes, the direction of the wind becomes even more noticeable throughout March.

From BBC

Still, advances in the AI labs and noticeable improvements in the chatbots fuel more ideas of what could come.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Completing tasks faster doesn’t automatically mean a company or team is suddenly producing more products or serving more customers,” he noted, which would have a more noticeable impact on revenue.

From MarketWatch

Isaac was so enthralled by the spirits that he didn’t seem to consider the source of Maggie and Kate’s noticeable anxiety.

From Literature