Meaning & Definition of word "Detectable"

Detectable

/dɪˈtɛk.tə.bəl/

adjective:

  • 1. Capable of being detected or discovered.
    • Example: The scientists found that the levels of contamination were detectable in the water samples.
  • 2. Able to be perceived or observed.
    • Example: The defect in the machine was barely detectable, requiring a thorough inspection.
  • 3. Possible to identify or recognize through analysis or observation.
    • Example: Changes in the patient’s condition were detectable through regular monitoring.
  • 4. Relating to data or signals that can be identified with proper tools or methods.
    • Example: The software was able to filter out background noise, making the signal more detectable.
  • 5. Easily found or noted; noticeable.
    • Example: The new policy changes were detectable in employee productivity within a short period.

Etymology

From the Latin 'detectus', meaning to uncover or detect.

Common Phrases and Expressions

barely detectable:

Just enough to be noticed, but not easily found.

detectable signals:

Signals that can be identified and measured.

detectable changes:

Changes that are noticeable through observation.

Related Words

detect:

To discover or identify the presence of.

detection:

The action or process of identifying or discovering something.

detective:

A person whose occupation is to investigate and solve crimes.

Slang Meanings of detectable