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Definition of noticeable in English: noticeableadjective ˈnəʊtɪsəb(ə)lˈnoʊdəsəb(ə)l 1Easily seen or noticed; clear or apparent. a noticeable increase in staff motivation Example sentencesExamples - It is noticeable how instinctively, how easily, she establishes connections and rapport.
- There is a noticeable increase in confidence among staff who have been able to come back to work holding their heads high.
- It's eating away the land and this has been particularly noticeable over the last five years.
- As the wine warms the bouquet will become much more noticeable and the flavours apparent.
- However, there was no noticeable increase in security checks on members of the media.
- Even more noticeable was the fact that no clear message came out of the anniversary.
- There has also been a noticeable change in the children, observes Donald.
- A rapid but noticeable change in atmosphere stirs me from my inspection.
- There has been a noticeable increase in the number of Israeli-based companies coming to the market.
- Finally, a lot of staff spend a noticeable amount of time chatting to colleagues.
- He said there was a noticeable increase in caution among people searching for a property to buy.
- He believes it is unlikely, in the Western world, to result in a noticeable increase in either baby boys or girls.
- Molloy said since the car park came into being there had been a noticeable increase in traffic on the road.
- More noticeable is the fact that he is obviously so much happier, and he has started being playful again.
- The only noticeable increases are in the levels of crime and corruption, both of which continue to grow steadily.
- The most noticeable occasion was when two actors stood in arrested motion as they came through some swing doors.
- Teachers claim the activities have had a noticeable effect on improved pupil behaviour and attendance.
- There's a distinct bite to the air now, most noticeable in the early morning and in the late afternoon.
- What was noticeable this year was the increase in the number of Thai families that attended.
- The single, most noticeable effect the drug caused was an astounding increase in sexual desire.
Synonyms perceptible, discernible, detectable, distinguishable, observable, perceivable, visible, easily seen, appreciable, recognizable, notable, measurable distinct, evident, obvious, apparent, manifest, patent, plain, clear, clear-cut, marked, significant, conspicuous, unmistakable, undeniable, palpable, pronounced, decided, prominent, salient, striking, arresting archaic sensible - 1.1 Noteworthy.
the church is noticeable for the fresco above the door Example sentencesExamples - The really noticeable difference in midweek, however, came off the pitch rather than on it.
- But it does not produce very noticeable changes.
- There was no noticeable difference in survival rates between flies from the two crosses.
- One of the most noticeable differences is that the Chester walls make a virtually complete circuit of the city.
- One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches.
- As it happened, neither discipline represented a noticeable difference in the final marks.
- One of the noticeable differences is that the skill level depends on your level of thinking and is not as reliant on speed of hand.
- No noticeable difference was found in tubular effects between the two groups.
- Certainly, such a flaw was not unique to Baddiel's Syndrome but it was particularly noticeable here.
- The most noticeable difference initially, for obvious reasons, is the weather.
- Perhaps the most noticeable exhibits were the sleek and powerful desktop computers.
- The complaints have become particularly noticeable in the past three months.
- It is noticeable that the difference between the old and young groups was retained.
- But he said there had been noticeable differences on bus runs where pupils acted as bus monitors.
- The second noticeable phenomenon is the appearance of emotional patriotism.
- In recent times, the company has been noticeable by its absence in the PR world.
- Of course, while the colour is a big change, the most noticeable difference is the physical size of the paper.
- The most noticeable interior feature of the Malibu is its ample interior space.
- I found no noticeable flavour difference from the rest of Tetley's un-organic range.
- What was most noticeable about this unusual creature was its several antennae, twice as long as its body.
Synonyms notable, worthy of note, interesting, of particular interest, significant, worthy of mention, worth taking a look at
Definition of noticeable in US English: noticeableadjectiveˈnōdəsəb(ə)lˈnoʊdəsəb(ə)l 1Easily seen or noticed; clear or apparent. a noticeable increase in staff motivation Example sentencesExamples - Even more noticeable was the fact that no clear message came out of the anniversary.
- There has been a noticeable increase in the number of Israeli-based companies coming to the market.
- There is a noticeable increase in confidence among staff who have been able to come back to work holding their heads high.
- Molloy said since the car park came into being there had been a noticeable increase in traffic on the road.
- There has also been a noticeable change in the children, observes Donald.
- A rapid but noticeable change in atmosphere stirs me from my inspection.
- The single, most noticeable effect the drug caused was an astounding increase in sexual desire.
- It is noticeable how instinctively, how easily, she establishes connections and rapport.
- Finally, a lot of staff spend a noticeable amount of time chatting to colleagues.
- As the wine warms the bouquet will become much more noticeable and the flavours apparent.
- Teachers claim the activities have had a noticeable effect on improved pupil behaviour and attendance.
- It's eating away the land and this has been particularly noticeable over the last five years.
- The only noticeable increases are in the levels of crime and corruption, both of which continue to grow steadily.
- More noticeable is the fact that he is obviously so much happier, and he has started being playful again.
- The most noticeable occasion was when two actors stood in arrested motion as they came through some swing doors.
- He believes it is unlikely, in the Western world, to result in a noticeable increase in either baby boys or girls.
- However, there was no noticeable increase in security checks on members of the media.
- What was noticeable this year was the increase in the number of Thai families that attended.
- There's a distinct bite to the air now, most noticeable in the early morning and in the late afternoon.
- He said there was a noticeable increase in caution among people searching for a property to buy.
Synonyms perceptible, discernible, detectable, distinguishable, observable, perceivable, visible, easily seen, appreciable, recognizable, notable, measurable - 1.1 Noteworthy.
a noticeable new phenomenon Example sentencesExamples - It is noticeable that the difference between the old and young groups was retained.
- There was no noticeable difference in survival rates between flies from the two crosses.
- What was most noticeable about this unusual creature was its several antennae, twice as long as its body.
- Of course, while the colour is a big change, the most noticeable difference is the physical size of the paper.
- One of the more noticeable changes has been his ability to stay away from off-speed pitches.
- But it does not produce very noticeable changes.
- As it happened, neither discipline represented a noticeable difference in the final marks.
- One of the noticeable differences is that the skill level depends on your level of thinking and is not as reliant on speed of hand.
- The complaints have become particularly noticeable in the past three months.
- I found no noticeable flavour difference from the rest of Tetley's un-organic range.
- Certainly, such a flaw was not unique to Baddiel's Syndrome but it was particularly noticeable here.
- The most noticeable interior feature of the Malibu is its ample interior space.
- The second noticeable phenomenon is the appearance of emotional patriotism.
- In recent times, the company has been noticeable by its absence in the PR world.
- The really noticeable difference in midweek, however, came off the pitch rather than on it.
- No noticeable difference was found in tubular effects between the two groups.
- One of the most noticeable differences is that the Chester walls make a virtually complete circuit of the city.
- The most noticeable difference initially, for obvious reasons, is the weather.
- But he said there had been noticeable differences on bus runs where pupils acted as bus monitors.
- Perhaps the most noticeable exhibits were the sleek and powerful desktop computers.
Synonyms notable, worthy of note, interesting, of particular interest, significant, worthy of mention, worth taking a look at
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