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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91. The animals had lost weight noticeably, becoming lean, almost emaciated.
92. Then he lifted the snake—it was noticeably warm to the touch on the side that had been closest to the fire—and laid it gently in the terrarium.
93. An ion may be noticeably displaced from its lattice position.
94. Notwithstanding official worries about deflation, Federal Reserve money supply figures reveal that the money stock has already inflated at a noticeably higher rate.
95. Douglas was noticeably silent about his feelings for his father.
96. But Neely goes on to argue that the Fed's intervention also noticeably reduced long-term foreign bond yields and the spot value of the dollar.
97. The American Bobtail is a medium-to-large, naturally occurring, bobtailed cat; a noticeably athletic animal, well muscled(sentence dictionary), with the appearance of power.
98. This grape's inherent tartness should be embraced in youth, for wines made from albari?o do not age well, and the vibrant aromas begin to noticeably fade within months of bottling.
99. Most noticeably, it's hard to run test programs and the like in the target environment, and if it differs from the host environment, this makes configuration a dodgy experience.
100. With the approach of spring the days begin to draw out quite noticeably.
101. Ms Gillham at Beare's thinks that some Italian violins from the 1900s are now beginning to improve noticeably as they age.
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.