Similar words: cognizable, recognize, recognized, cognizant, cognizance, recognise, recognised, recognition. Meaning: ['rekəgnaɪzəbl] adj. 1. easily perceived; easy to become aware of 2. capable of being recognized.
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31. Among the faces looming out of the night, and through the fog of my exhaustion, my host was instantly recognizable.
32. The most controversial elements of the new law were its provisions defining recognizable and legitimate political parties and groups for electoral purposes.
33. They look like crude, longish pine cones, with bracts clearly recognizable as modified leaves.
34. He was instantly recognizable in the small but influential circle he kept.
35. Instead of tables of numbers, computer-based graphics can give instantly recognizable representations of complex relationships.
36. The most prominent part of that property is Owens Peak, recognizable by its big, white P for Palomar.
37. Without the bags, blood drained on the deck and filled the Huey with a sweet smell, a horribly recognizable smell.
38. I felt confident reviewing a language with recognizable cognates, familiar rules of grammar, even an alphabet.
39. Labour history too has developed into a recognizable historical research area and women's history is following suit.
40. The final category of small towns covers those sites with an apparent element of planning or some form of recognizable street grid.
41. Most of them, though recognizable as paintings, are to a significant degree photographic in form.
42. But most mental illness lacks any clear physical symptoms and is recognizable only from the patient's abnormal behaviour.
43. With other semi-regular stars, the periods are so ill-defined as to be barely recognizable, and sometimes the fluctuations become random.
44. This cast of mind is easily recognizable as the outlook of the traditional ruling class.
45. Whilst most bryozoa require microscopic examination, a few form colonies large and distinctive enough to be easily recognizable.
46. And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective.
47. But the recognizable impulse from my headband ceptor drew my attention.
48. In some cases of mental handicap there are recognizable clinical abnormalities as well as low intelligence.
49. In fact polar homeotherms, whether northern or southern, show very few recognizable adaptations for polar living.
49. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
50. The development team, recognizable by their custom-made royal-blue bowling shirts, were accorded celebrity status.
51. The staff, easily recognizable by their distinctive light green uniforms were well in evidence.
52. The file type is not recognizable. Select another file.
53. The early counterfeit cards were crude and easily recognizable.
54. Bad bosses often have a recognizable modus operandi!
55. It's recognizable by its typical wasp waist.
56. It is all a muddling through, somehow, without any recognizable goal in view, and there is no explanation of the scuffle tendered or anywhere procurable.
57. This tree is always recognizable by its extremely beautiful silvery bark.
58. Enter the table name as the name of the check table with a recognizable prefix (for example, JLT_T077D.
59. They acted with such obvious shadiness that they were instantly recognizable.
60. He incorporated their brighter colours and style of painting into a uniquely recognizable style, which was fully developed during the time he spent at Arles, France.
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