Synonym: observably, perceptibly. Similar words: noticeable, irreplaceable, notice, give notice, take notice of, be able to, affably, probably. Meaning: ['nəʊtɪsəblɪ] adv. in a noticeable manner.
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61. Loan demand was noticeably weak, with companies benefiting from increased Government spending and increased use of the capital market.
62. I am starting to bald noticeably.
63. She is noticeably thinner after her illness.
64. Their house was noticeably warmer than ours.
65. Yr . dec sale dip noticeably advice reason.
66. The high bandwidth and large number of sub-carriers used for DVB-T and DVB-H allow for the reduction of several kilohertz of spectrum around DC without noticeably degrading performance.
67. It is thickly settled, but not: noticeably overcrowded. There is still plenty of room for building, even in the larger towns(Sentencedict), and there are very few solid blocks.
68. "Question Time" was noticeably poorer quality but still very watchable on the larger screen.
69. At the end of an easy-money era that buoyed and then battered both Wall Street and Main Street, one global market player stands out as noticeably flush: China.
70. China has long restricted the free flow of funds in and out of the country, but the PBOC has noticeably loosened those restrictions in recent months.
71. Moreover, the disposable incomes do not noticeably affect the prices, so the control on unreasonable speculative demand should be strengthened.
72. Morrison took the news badly and from then on his spirits noticeably sagged.
73. Spatial sound reproduction, the loudspeaker's trump card ever since, is noticeably more three dimensional and offers a much larger spatial image.
74. In the track meet , Jones and Greene cruised through their heats , not noticeably breaking a sweat.
75. It was found that the neutron scattering influence on the fission neutron spectrum is rather essential and can noticeably change the shape of the fission neutron spectra.
76. Whereas on-track betting has dropped every year since 1996, the off-track variety over the same period has increased noticeably.
77. It was at this point that his mood noticeably darkened.
78. When we first handled the device, it seemed noticeably faster to us, and even after a week with the tablet, it's still zippier than the previous model by a longshot.
79. Conclusions QJYS noticeably inhibits the teratogenesis of CP, reduces the DNA injury caused by this alkylating agent, and improves its tumoricidal effect.
80. In the decade of the 1980 s the decline in world fertility will continue noticeably.
81. Giving it a much cleaner and streamlined appearance , most noticeably because of the greater angle between the hood and the rakishly canted windshield .
82. However, such markets are noticeably volatile and unpredictable, exposing investors to substantial equity price risk in addition to exchange rate risk.
83. It is reported incidence of illiteracy of China is noticeably decreasing.
84. Without a dishwasher, perching stool, grabby stick and so forth meals were noticeably, well, convenient.
85. Although he appears to have recovered, both his ample gut and bouffant hair have thinned noticeably.
86. The women who quit had noticeably more easygoing babies, Pickett and colleagues reported in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
87. Meanwhile , the physical conditions of children have improved noticeably.
88. As a result, the two-dimensional bearing-only measurement confirming efficiency of real targets is noticeably improved and false track overextension with dense clutter is greatly limited.
89. Tailored to the specific needs of the hotel, these measures noticeably improved comfort. They also reduced operation fees by 30%.
90. The process of applying scientific and technological achievements to industrialized and commercial production was noticeably accelerated.
More similar words: noticeable, irreplaceable, notice, give notice, take notice of, be able to, affably, probably, malleable, sizeable, foreseeable, agreeable, invariably, manageable, lamentably, inexorably, impermeable, inevitably, presumably, changeable, biotic, exotic, irreparably, irrevocably, idiotic, chaotic, considerably, unchangeable, indisputably, interminably.