noticeable
1 of 1adjective/ˈnoʊtɪsəbəl/
Forms:more noticeable,most noticeable
1
having qualities that make something easily seen or recognized
- The stain on his shirt was noticeable from across the room.
- The temperature drop was noticeable as soon as the sun set.
- Her excitement was noticeable when she received the good news.
- The difference in quality between the two products was noticeable.
- There was a noticeable improvement in her behavior after the counseling sessions.
2
worthy of attention or recognition due to its distinct characteristics
- The restaurant is noticeable for its unique decor and vibrant atmosphere.
- The historical monument is noticeable for its intricate carvings and impressive architecture.
- The new sculpture in the park is noticeable for its modern design and bold colors.
- The book is noticeable for its insightful analysis and engaging writing style.
- The garden is noticeable for its wide variety of rare and exotic plants.
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