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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (4)

1. capable or worthy of being perceived;
- Example: "noticeable shadows under her eyes"
- Example: "noticeable for its vivid historical background"
- Example: "a noticeable lack of friendliness"

2. capable of being detected;
- Example: "after a noticeable pause the lecturer continued"
[syn: detectable, noticeable]

3. undesirably noticeable;
- Example: "the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child"
- Example: "equally obtrusive was the graffiti"
[syn: obtrusive, noticeable]

4. readily noticed;
- Example: "a noticeable resemblance"


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Noticeable \No"tice*a*ble\, a. Capable of being observed; worthy of notice; likely to attract observation; conspicuous. [1913 Webster] A noticeable man, with large gray eyes. --Wordsworth. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

noticeable adj 1: capable or worthy of being perceived; "noticeable shadows under her eyes"; "noticeable for its vivid historical background"; "a noticeable lack of friendliness" [ant: unnoticeable] 2: capable of being detected; "after a noticeable pause the lecturer continued" [syn: detectable, noticeable] 3: undesirably noticeable; "the obtrusive behavior of a spoiled child"; "equally obtrusive was the graffiti" [syn: obtrusive, noticeable] [ant: unnoticeable, unobtrusive] 4: readily noticed; "a noticeable resemblance"