Sentences with noticeable
no·tice·a·ble
N n - It is noticeable that women do not have the rivalry that men have.
- The stain wasn't noticeable
- Dieters are moving from pillar to post but without achieving any noticeable results on weight loss.
- It was noticeable at the shop that women folk were engaged in the plunder.
- A noticeable lack of interest.
- A book that is noticeable for its vivid historical background.
- GHB's most noticeable effect is euphoria.
- The noticeable trend this year was the way oils have been blended.
- There is a noticeable increase in plastic or cosmetic surgery for men of all ages.
- Constructing a new patio deck that is attached to the existing home is a very effective way to create a noticeable difference in the way your entire piece.
- Noticeable is applied to that which must inevitably be noticed [a noticeable coolness in his manner]; remarkable applies to that which is noticeable because it is unusual or exceptional [remarkable beauty]; prominent refers to that which literally or figuratively stands out from its background [a prominent nose, a prominent author]; an outstanding person or thing is remarkable as compared with others of its kind [an outstanding sculptor]; conspicuous applies to that which is so obvious or manifest as to be immediately perceptible [conspicuous gallantry]; striking is used of something so out of the ordinary that it leaves a sharp impression on the mind [a striking epigram]