visibility

simple noun24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Commonly used to describe favorable conditions for seeing.

Having a prominent public profile, attracting a lot of attention.

Commonly used to describe difficult seeing conditions.

The state of being well-known or noticed by the public.

Used when it is easy to see for long distances, especially in weather conditions.

Emphasizes that the awareness is among the general population.

Similar to poor visibility, indicating difficult seeing conditions.

Indicates exceptionally good conditions for seeing.

Visibility is restricted, often by fog, rain, or darkness.

Refers to a state where public awareness has already grown.

Being known or recognized on a global scale.

Describes the ongoing process of becoming more known to the public.

An increase in the level of public attention or awareness.

Being known or recognized within a specific country.

Indicates it is impossible to see anything, usually due to extreme weather.

Used with an adjective to describe the conditions, e.g., 'in poor visibility'.

To expand the extent to which someone or something is known.

A common way to say increasing the public profile or awareness.

To make someone or something better known to the public.

To improve or increase the public profile of someone or something.

To acquire a higher public profile, often through one's own efforts.

A more formal way to say 'give visibility'.

To make it more difficult to see, often due to weather or environmental factors.

To provide a platform or opportunity for someone/something to be noticed.

Used to specify the distance one can see, especially when it is very limited.