Noticeably Meaning

/nˈoʊtɪsəbli/
B1

Definition, CEFR level B1, pronunciation, examples, and quiz.

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advIn a noticeable way.

advTo a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed.

It has become noticeably colder.
She fidgeted, looking noticeably contrite.
The days are getting noticeably shorter now that autumn has arrived.
CEFR Practice Quiz
After the sudden loud noise, the room became ____ quieter than before.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
The temperature dropped ____ as soon as the sun dipped below the horizon.

Etymology tree English noticeable Middle English -ly English -ly English noticeably From noticeable + -ly.

"My best subject was the nature table, because I brought in the shiversome newts with their uterine flanged backs. I was moderately bullied. There were kids more noticeably tormentable than me." — 2016, A. A. Gill, Pour Me a Life:
"A normally bustling border crossing between Tanzania and Malawi was noticeably quieter than usual on Thursday as a result of an escalating regional trade row." — 2025 April 24, Sammi Awami, “Tanzania bans South Africa and Malawi imports as trade row escalates”, in BBC:

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CEFR Practice Quiz
After the sudden loud noise, the room became ____ quieter than before.
CEFR Practice Quiz (Alternate)
The temperature dropped ____ as soon as the sun dipped below the horizon.

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