Definition of «noticeable»

The word "noticeable" means easily seen or observed, especially because it is unusual or different in some way. It can also mean capable of being noticed or attracting attention.

Usage examples

  1. The new paint color on the walls is very noticeable and has completely transformed the room.
  2. The sudden change in temperature was noticeable as everyone in the room started to shiver.
  3. The noticeable improvement in his workout routine has resulted in him losing weight and gaining muscle.
  4. The company's logo redesign was noticeable on all their new packaging and advertisements.
  5. The increased amount of traffic during rush hour is noticeable by the long queues of cars on the highways.
  6. The noticeable decline in sales prompted the company to reevaluate its marketing strategy.
  7. The new employee's positive attitude was noticeable and had a significant impact on the team's morale.
  8. The article's biased tone was noticeable and raised concerns about the publication's credibility.
  9. The noticeable increase in public awareness has led to more donations for the charity.
  10. The noticeable reduction in noise pollution after the construction of noise barriers delighted the nearby residents.

Sentences with «noticeable»

  • One of the most noticeable differences in this year's game is the upgraded character models, which really look a great deal better then before. (darkstation.com)
  • Perhaps the most noticeable changes in the body occur in health. (psychologyofeating.com)
  • One major character in particular had a strange echo whenever he spoke for the first few levels, something that only became more noticeable when other characters were able to speak much more clearly. (gamingtrend.com)
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