noticeable to

Frequency: 6.09.7 per million words

Used to specify the person or group of people who can perceive something.

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Examples (10)

  • This change was barely noticeable to the untrained eye.
  • The subtle shift in policy became noticeable to everyone after a few weeks.
  • His improved performance was clearly noticeable to the coach.
  • The difference in flavor was only noticeable to experienced tasters.
  • Such minor details are often not noticeable to the casual observer.
  • The increasing tension was noticeable to everyone in the room.
  • It's a very slight modification, perhaps only noticeable to me.
  • The positive impact of the new program is already noticeable to the community.
  • This may not be noticeable to people from outside New York.
  • The deterioration in air quality was noticeable to residents during the summer months.