noticeable

[ˈnəʊtɪsəbl̩]
[ˈnoʊtɪsəbl̩]
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Noticeable means that someone or something can easily be seen or noticed.

The word "noticeable" comes up when you want to describe something that stands out, like a bright yellow building on a gray street. You might say, "The new park is really noticeable from the highway." It's used a lot in conversations about changes around town, like new restaurants or construction projects. People will often use it to talk about things they think are important or interesting, like a famous person walking down the street. When something is noticeable, you can't help but see it, and usually that means it's making an impact on your surroundings or drawing attention in some way.

How common is "noticeable"?

Word noticeable is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Capable of being seen or noticed.

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Real examples of "noticeable" in context

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