"Noticeable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Noticeable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Noticeable
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"Noticeable" Meaning

Notable or easily noticed; discernible.

"Noticeable" Examples

Usage Examples of "noticeable"


1.

"The sudden change in the weather was noticeable as the temperature dropped significantly."

2.

"After the new employee started, we noticed a noticeable improvement in the quality of work."

3.

"The scientist studied the noticeable differences in population trends between urban and rural areas."

4.

"The noticeable impact of social media on young people's behavior has raised concerns among parents."

5.

"The hotel's exceptional service left a noticeable impression on us, making us want to come back."

"Noticeable" Similar Words

Notes

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Noteworthiness

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Noteworthy

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Nothing

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Nothingarian

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I couldn't find the term "nothingarian" in my linguistic resources. It is possible that it's a made-up or a rare word. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this term?

Nothingness

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Nothings

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Notice

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Noticeably

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Noticeboard

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Noticeboards

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Noticed

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Notices

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Noticing

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Notidanian

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The word "notidanian" is not a commonly used term in English language. However, I found that it can be broken down into two parts: "notid" and "ian".<br><br>"Notid" comes from the Latin word "nota", which means "note" or "mark". "Ian" is a suffix often used to form nouns indicating a person or thing associated with a particular quality or characteristic.<br><br>Considering the possible breakdown, I would interpret "notidanian" as referring to something related to notes or markings, possibly indicating a person or something having a characteristic of making notes or having a marked or noted quality. However, without further context, the meaning of this word remains uncertain and may be specific to a particular domain or field.

Notifiable

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