After all, this is the woman who visibly was irritated by Miss Piggy on her prime-time Christmas special.
He seemed to be visibly losing weight.
Her parents, visibly upset, decided to allow her to calm down and not to disturb her.
Once, when morale was sagging, a visibly pregnant IsabelIa rode up to cheer the troops.
Provided there's nothing visibly offensive on the cover, it's not illegal to send catalogues like this through the post.
Wayne Gretzky, visibly shaken, skated over to check on his wife during a 10-minute delay in the game.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►visibly shaken/shocked/upset etc
She was visibly shaken by the news.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES►deeply/visibly distressed
Hannah was deeply distressed by the news.
►obviously/clearly/visibly relieved
· She was obviously relieved to have escaped.
►be visibly shaking
(=be shaking in a way that other people can see)· He was visibly shaking with anger.
►visibly shocked
· Yesterday she was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the camps.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB►relax
· She relaxed visibly as soon as I did so.· He visibly relaxed as he heard a voice in the hallway.
►shake
· After his Bolton wandering had turned into a rout, some of his staff were visibly shaken.· He was visibly shaken and seemed genuinely surprised that Charlton was dead.· Wayne Gretzky, visibly shaken, skated over to check on his wife during a 10-minute delay in the game.· When Quinn put down the phone, it was the first time Sam had seen him appear visibly shaken.
►upset
· Gretzky was visibly upset after skating over to check on his wife.· He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnounvisibility ≠ invisibilityadjectivevisible ≠ invisibleadverbvisibly ≠ invisibly
in a way that is easy to see or noticevisibly shaken/shocked/upset etc She was visibly shaken by the news.