Definition of «discernible»

Discernible means capable of being seen, recognized or distinguished by sight, observation, or perception. It refers to something that can be detected, identified or noticed through one's senses or mental faculties. In other words, it is a quality or characteristic that can be perceived and differentiated from others.

Usage examples

  1. The changes in her behavior were barely discernible, but her closest friends could notice a slight difference.
  2. Despite the heavy rainfall, there was a discernible improvement in the dam's water level.
  3. The team's meticulous planning and hard work resulted in a discernible increase in sales.
  4. The teacher's discernible disappointment was evident when most of the students failed to complete their assignments.
  5. The artist's attention to detail was discernible in every stroke of the brush.
  6. The impact of climate change on the environment is becoming increasingly discernible.
  7. The actress's discernible talent and charisma made her stand out among her peers.
  8. The difference in taste between the two brands of coffee was discernible to the discerning coffee connoisseur.
  9. The discernible pattern in his behavior suggested that something was bothering him.
  10. The gradual decline in the town's population was discernible through empty houses and closed businesses.

Sentences with «discernible»

  • Unhappily, the UMD Passport system that would have allowed PSP owners to transfer their games to Vita hasn't made it out of Japan, meaning that once again Sony is missing a trick by removing backwards compatibility with a very popular system for little discernible reason. (cubedgamers.com)
  • Swartz has woven these intimacies so that visitors will hear abstract affective tones, interspersed with discernible moments of conversation. (joseebienvenugallery.com)
  • «In the light of our findings of discernible impact differences between 1.5 °C and 2 °C, we urgently require a better scientific understanding of the potential impact legacy of temporarily exceeding the 1.5 °C limit,» says Michiel Schaeffer, co-author and scientific director at Climate Analytics. (climatenewsnetwork.net)
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