noticeably
IPA: nˈoʊtɪsʌbɫi
adverb
- (manner) In a noticeable way.
- (degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed.
- (modal) In truth and observably.
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Examples of "noticeably" in Sentences
- People notice different details and usually speak in noticeably different ways.
- As the evidence was relayed to Cowart, her expression noticeably changed to awe.
- I'd work hard enough to get the health and weight-loss benefits of (A) and (B), and also to begin noticeably improving my aerobic fitness and strength.
- McCain noticeably began to falter on his stance on "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" after former congressman J.D. Hayworth announced the launch of his primary campaign to unseat the Republican lawmaker.
- Yet while both had reasons to reproduce masculine xivongo traditions focused on ancestral migrations and chiefly genealogy, their narratives departed from official versions of clan history in noticeably gendered ways.
- The Obama who took on the Republican ambassador, perennial presidential candidate, talk-show host, and motormouth Alan Keyes in the Illinois Senate debates of 2004 — a relaxed, funny politician unafraid to go jab for jab — differed noticeably from the surprisingly tentative, slow-to-attack candidate who survived but did not triumph through this season’s debates.
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