clearly discern

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used when something can be seen, heard, or understood without difficulty.

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Examples (10)

  • She could clearly discern a figure walking up to the house.
  • From the top of the mountain, we could clearly discern the layout of the entire city.
  • The analyst was able to clearly discern a pattern in the market data.
  • It is important to clearly discern the facts from the opinions in a news report.
  • Even in the dim light, I could clearly discern the outlines of the furniture.
  • A good detective can clearly discern a person's true intentions.
  • With experience, you will learn to clearly discern the subtle differences between the two wines.
  • The purpose of the new policy was not clearly discerned by the public at first.
  • Through the static on the radio, he could clearly discern a faint cry for help.
  • We must clearly discern our long-term goals to make effective short-term decisions.