Meaning & Definition of word "Noticeably"

Noticeably

/ˈnoʊtɪsəbli/

adverb:

  • 1. In a way that is easily seen or noticed; clearly.
    • Example: The flowers in the garden have grown noticeably since last week.
  • 2. In a manner that attracts attention or is significant.
    • Example: She became noticeably more confident during her presentation.
  • 3. In a way that is distinct or marked.
    • Example: The temperature dropped noticeably as the sun began to set.
  • 4. To a substantial degree; significantly.
    • Example: The quality of the performance has improved noticeably over the years.
  • 5. In a manner that can be detected or observed.
    • Example: His accent changed noticeably after spending a year abroad.

Etymology

From notice + -ably, modeled after words such as 'notably'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

noticeably different:

Different in a way that is easy to see.

noticeably better:

Improved in a way that is clearly perceptible.

Related Words

notice:

To become aware of something.

notable:

Worthy of attention or notice.

notion:

A concept or belief.

Slang Meanings of noticeably

Meaning: Crisp

Example Sentence: That new outfit looks crisp and noticeably fresh.

Meaning: Pop

Example Sentence: The colors really pop in that painting; they’re noticeably vibrant.