be noticeable

Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words

Used to describe a state of being easy to see or recognize.

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Examples (10)

  • The smell was immediately noticeable when you walked in the front door.
  • These changes are more noticeable in women than in men.
  • This may not be noticeable to people from outside New York.
  • Her absence was clearly noticeable at the meeting.
  • The difference in quality will be noticeable once you compare them.
  • Even a small improvement can be noticeable over time.
  • His efforts have been noticeable throughout the project.
  • The artist's unique style is noticeable in all her paintings.
  • A slight change in temperature is often noticeable to sensitive individuals.
  • The wear and tear on the old building was quite noticeable.