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noticeably

/nˈoʊtɪsʌbli/adverb4 syllables

Noticeably means: in a noticeable manner.

Synonyms for noticeably5

adverb, as in in a noticeable manner

perceptibly, observably

also used for noticeably

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What does noticeably mean?1

adverb

1

in a noticeable manner“he changed noticeably over the years”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Noticeably in a sentence

  • The days are getting noticeably shorter now that autumn has arrived.patgfisher
  • The temperature in the winter is noticeably colder than in the fall.AlanF_US
  • I don't like eating pineapples. They have a noticeably sour taste.AlanF_US
  • Jail noticeably lacks the basic amenities.peterius
  • The air grew noticeably cooler and damper.megamanenm
  • The air quality gets noticeably worse as winter approaches and farmers clear their fields by burning scrub.Cangarejo
  • Movies by Greenaway are all noticeably arty.earthsophagus
  • Your English has gotten noticeably better.rul

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