be perceptible
Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words
Used to describe a state of being noticeable or able to be sensed.
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Examples (10)
- The change in temperature was barely perceptible.
- Her slight smile was almost not perceptible.
- The subtle hint of vanilla was clearly perceptible in the dessert.
- Even with the lights off, a faint glow was still perceptible from the street.
- His anxiety was perceptible in his trembling voice.
- The faint scent of jasmine was barely perceptible in the evening air.
- A slight tremor was perceptible in the old building.
- The difference between the two shades is hardly perceptible.
- The artist's delicate brushstrokes are only perceptible upon close inspection.
- The improvement in her condition is now perceptible to everyone.