Antonym: imperceptible. Similar words: susceptible, perception, apperception, inception, deceptive, deception, reception, exception. Meaning: [pər'septəbl /pə'-] adj. 1. capable of being perceived by the mind or senses 2. easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind 3. easily seen or detected.
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31) It may be that their meeting with the new people hastens change, but it is perceptible almost from the beginning.
32) Equally important, although in many ways distinct, was a perceptible decline in public confidence.
33) On a different level from the first there can be distinguished another history, this time with slow but perceptible rhythms.
34) These perceptible correlations ran counter to the predictions of the invariance proposition.
35) There was a slight but perceptible air of neglect.
36) Injun Joe gave a barely perceptible start.
37) Firm: Good perceptible tannin or acid.
38) The limit of shrill sounds perceptible can be overleaped, as well in the case of the mind as in that of the ear.
39) Simon turned away from them and went where the just perceptible path led him.
40) A scarcely perceptible smile passed over Kutuzov's podgy face, disfigured by the scar of a wound.
41) The foreface tapers from eye to muzzle a perceptible stop.
42) A lamp lighting system allows dimming of a compact gas discharge lamp to a low light output level without perceptible flicker.
43) Although hand-crafted code can be tweaked to achieve superior performance, in general for typical business applications you should see no perceptible difference.
44) There is no possibility that any perceptible change will happen within our own lifetime.
45) Mark's success at university had a very perceptible change on his life.
46) These half - revelations made a perceptible difference in Fitzpiers.
47) The split in today's world is perceptible even to a hasty glance.
48) Noisy fricative or explosive sounds are absent or hardly perceptible.
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49) But where disbursed and present in barely perceptible quantities, it is more akin to a slow swoosh, creating a spiral of heat that starts a tornado effect in the atmosphere.
50) There is a perceptible reordering of the way we conduct both our private and working lives.
51) The epitaph of the emperor of maladies has not been written quite yet, but his all-conquering domain is in perceptible retreat.
52) Just as in the dark - ground method phase objects are then perceptible.
53) The only exception was Wu Sun - fu , who just parted his lips in a barely perceptible smile.
54) With the slightest perceptible nuance he opened the way for bribery.
55) Backing vocals throughout range from the raucous to the barely perceptible, underlining how much of a group effort this is.
56) A difference of color in the stars - oftener read of than seen in England - was really perceptible here.
57) There was a faint, barely perceptible movement of the water in the pool.
58) The brown of her complexion gave way on the cheek to a perceptible flush.
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