"Unnoticeably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unnoticeably" Meaning

In an unseen or unnoticed manner.

"Unnoticeably" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "unnoticeably"


1. Gradual Change

The employees worked on the project quietly and efficiently, making the progress unnoticeably throughout the day.

2. Efficient Operation

The car drove smoothly on the highway, moving unnoticeably fast, but still keeping to the speed limit.

3. Subtle Effect

The perfume she wore was exuding an enchanting scent unnoticeably subtle that it didn't overpower the senses.

4. Understated Style

Her understated elegance allowed her to blend into the crowd unnoticeably, only to reveal her true personality when she spoke at the gala.

5. Technical Change

The software update rolled out unnoticeably overnight, enhancing performance and security compared to the previous day.

"Unnoticeably" Similar Words

Unneighbourly

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Unneighborly means unfriendly, uncooperative, or unsociable towards one's neighbors or those living nearby. It describes behavior that is inconsiderate or hostile towards others in a residential community, such as ignoring someone who needs help, not being willing to lend a hand, or causing a disturbance that bothers others.

Unnerve

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To cause feelings of anxiety or fear by hearing bad news that you have not yet learned or seen firsthand.<br><br>Example: "The ominous news from the international news unnerved many residents on the border."<br><br>or <br><br>To strip someone of their courage or nerves, often to cow them.<br><br>Example: "Criticisms in the paper queered the lawyer's testimony."

Unnerved

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Unnerves

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To cause someone to feel anxious or nervous, losing their confidence or composure.<br><br>Example: "The pressure unnerved the young athlete and he stumbled over his words during the interview."

Unnerving

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Suggesting a feeling of fear or unease, often in a subtle or unobtrusive way.

Unnervingly

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Used to describe a person or situation that is making someone feel uneasy or nervous. It suggests a sense of discomfort, alarm, or disturbance, often due to something being unusual, unusual or unexpected.

Unneutered

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The word "unneutered" refers to an animal, typically a male mammal, that has not been neutered or spayed, meaning its reproductive organs have not been surgically removed or altered to prevent breeding.

Unnoticeable

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Not perceptible or noticeable to the senses; difficult to see, hear, or perceive.

Unnoticed

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Not perceived or recognized; overlooked or unobserved. The verb "to notice" means to perceive or become aware of something, so the word "unnoticed" is the negative form of it, implying that something has happened or existed without being acknowledged or recognized.

Unnumbered

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Without a number; not numbered; not listed in a series or sequence, especially in a list or document.

Unobfuscated

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The term "unobfuscated" is an adjective that means "made clear or explained in a straightforward and simple way; no longer hidden, unclear, or obscure".

Unobjectionable

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Not objectionable or unacceptable.

Unobscured

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Visible or understandable without being hidden or concealed.<br><br>Example: The unobscured view from the top of the hill allowed us to see the entire city.

Unobservable

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The term "unobservable" refers to something that cannot be seen, perceived, or noticed with the senses, especially something that is not directly measurable or detectable through scientific instruments or methods. It can also refer to something that is not visible or tangible, such as abstract concepts or forces that operate at a level below the threshold of detection.<br><br>In a more broad sense, unobservable can also refer to something that is subjective, personal, or not quantifiable, such as emotions, thoughts, or attitudes that are not directly observable by others.<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The effects of climate change are not always observable from one year to another, but they can be detected through long-term studies.<br> She believes in the existence of unobservable forces that shape the universe, such as dark matter.<br> The impact of emotional trauma is often considered an unobservable aspect of a person's well-being.

Unobservant

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Careless or unnoticing, often in a way that suggests a lack of attention or interest; lacking in awareness or perception. Not paying attention to or noticing something, especially something that should have been noticed.

Unobserved

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Meaning: Not seen or noticed, especially because no one has been paying attention to something.<br><br>Example: "The thief was able to escape because he remained unobserved in the shadows."<br><br>Synonyms: unseen, unnoticed, unperceived, unremarked.