Noticeable: meaning, definitions and examples

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noticeable

 

[ ˈnəʊtɪsəbl ]

Context #1

easy to see or recognize

Easily seen or noticed; clear or visible. Attracting attention through being unusual or remarkable.

Synonyms

conspicuous, evident, obvious, prominent, visible

Examples of usage

  • It was a noticeable change in her appearance after the makeover.
  • His absence was very noticeable during the meeting.
  • The new painting on the wall is quite noticeable.
  • The stain on the carpet is very noticeable.
Context #2

likely to be observed or experienced

Likely to be observed or experienced; worthy of attention.

Synonyms

apparent, discernible, observable, perceptible, recognizable

Examples of usage

  • The noticeable increase in temperature is causing concern.
  • There has been a noticeable improvement in his behavior recently.

Translations

Translations of the word "noticeable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 notável

🇮🇳 ध्यान देने योग्य

🇩🇪 bemerkenswert

🇮🇩 terlihat

🇺🇦 помітний

🇵🇱 zauważalny

🇯🇵 目立つ

🇫🇷 remarquable

🇪🇸 notable

🇹🇷 dikkat çekici

🇰🇷 눈에 띄는

🇸🇦 ملحوظ

🇨🇿 pozoruhodný

🇸🇰 pozoruhodný

🇨🇳 显著的

🇸🇮 opazen

🇮🇸 áberandi

🇰🇿 айқын

🇬🇪 შესამჩნევი

🇦🇿 görkəmli

🇲🇽 notable

Word origin

The word 'noticeable' is derived from the verb 'notice', which comes from the Old French word 'noticer', meaning 'to observe'. The suffix '-able' is added to form the adjective 'noticeable', which has been in use since the 18th century. The concept of being noticeable has always been important in human communication and interaction, as it helps us to draw attention to important details and changes in our surroundings.

See also: noticeably, noticing, unnoticeable, unnoticed.