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Sentence count:101+6Posted:2017-02-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: observablyperceptiblySimilar words: noticeableirreplaceablenoticegive noticetake notice ofbe able toaffablyprobablyMeaning: ['nəʊtɪsəblɪ]  adv. in a noticeable manner. 
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31. She's noticeably more open-minded and lively than her daughter, who's divorced and living alone.
32. This includes parents, students, and the incumbent workers themselves-whose voices are noticeably absent in shaping many school-to-work initiatives.
33. The tyre tread does not protrude beyond the wheel arch, but the side wall does noticeably.
34. Despite these praiseworthy efforts, only the tip of the iceberg has been noticeably affected.
35. Noticeably fresh, too -- El Indio makes its own corn tortillas.
36. The vital combination of technique, fitness and mental strength had all noticeably progressed.
37. In both Norfolk and Suffolk the eastern and western halves of the county are noticeably different.
37. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
38. The climb rate dropped off noticeably as we reached maximum manifold height for the day and the lack of turbo-charging showed.
39. The papal letter which they brought was uncompromising in principle, though noticeably vague in its terms.
40. A ladder in her tights, her fingernails noticeably chewed down.
41. As a result, males in these species are usually noticeably larger than the females.
42. Everyone was noticeably quieter, each man thinking about the chances of whether we would be forced to leave the raft.
43. The Democratic leadership in Congress, which was noticeably absent at the signing ceremony, fought the measure.
44. The substitute scroll is smaller, and the bark is noticeably lighter in colour.
45. The quality of the paper and printing has been improved noticeably in recent issues, including the cover and binding.
46. One of those cowardly specimens who observably flinched in the football tackle or too noticeably avoided the sporadic playground rough and tumble.
47. He sat back in the motor vehicle as the Doctor noticeably increased the speed of the journey.
48. But when a gap becomes noticeably excessive, team relationships often deteriorate.
49. But what was noticeably absent was any serious intra-group rivalry.
50. The speech was all too unexciting, having travelled the country for the past year, and not noticeably improving with age.
51. It stood noticeably prominent amongst a room full of competitors' display units in all shapes and sizes.
52. Further, women often describe these early experiences in noticeably more negative terms than men.
53. His career has been hampered by injury, most noticeably a broken leg in 1983.
54. One resident was, however, noticeably unshaven and smelly and there was evidence, too, of urinary incontinence.
55. Young males at this size already show a lot of colour and are noticeably larger than females.
56. As we shall see, judicial intervention was not noticeably restrained at this time in other political cockpits.
57. Even when it is near the zenith, as it can of course be from the southern hemisphere, it still twinkles quite noticeably.
58. Allister, Kane, and Dodds have also been noticeably absent from public confrontations.
59. Most noticeably the troops were poorly equipped to deal with riots.
60. The Tory rating has noticeably worsened since July on the issues of managing the economy, pensions and taxation.
More similar words: noticeableirreplaceablenoticegive noticetake notice ofbe able toaffablyprobablymalleablesizeableforeseeableagreeableinvariablymanageablelamentablyinexorablyimpermeableinevitablypresumablychangeablebioticexoticirreparablyirrevocablyidioticchaoticconsiderablyunchangeableindisputablyinterminably
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