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visible

1 of 2adjective
/ˈvɪzəbəl/
Forms:more visible,most visible
1

able to be seen with the eyes

  • The stars were visible in the clear night sky, shining brightly.
  • The mountain peak was visible in the distance, towering above the surrounding landscape.
  • The writing on the board was clearly visible from the back of the classroom.
  • The flaws in the painting were visible upon close inspection.
  • The scars on his arm were still visible, reminders of past injuries.
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2

clearly apparent or easily understood by the mind

  • The visible decline in sales prompted the company to rethink its strategy.
  • After just a week of exercise, there was a visible change in his energy levels.
  • Her confidence was visible after she received praise for her hard work.
  • The visible progress on the construction site reassured the community that the project was on track.
  • The medication showed visible results within just a few days of use.
3

widely recognized or well-known, often within a particular context or field

  • The actor became a visible figure in the industry after starring in several blockbuster films.
  • The company’s logo is visible on every product they sell, making the brand easily recognizable.
  • As a visible leader in the community, she frequently spoke at public events and charity functions.
  • The author’s books made him a visible name in the literary world.
  • The artist’s unique style made her a visible presence in the local art scene.