discernibly Antonyms

Meaning of discernibly

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discernibly (adv.)

In a manner to be discerned; perceptibly; visibly.

discernibly Sentence Examples

  1. The stars twinkled discernibly in the clear night sky, free from any light pollution.
  2. With enhanced night vision, the soldier could discernibly make out the enemy's movements beyond the perimeter.
  3. The artist's brushstrokes were discernibly bolder and more vibrant in his latest work.
  4. As the fog rolled in, the coastline became discernibly obscured, making navigation difficult.
  5. The faint aroma of lavender was discernibly present in the room, creating a soothing ambiance.
  6. Upon closer inspection, one could discernibly notice the fine details and intricate craftsmanship of the antique furniture.
  7. The chef's distinct culinary style was discernibly evident in the subtle flavors and textures of the dish.
  8. The pilot could discernibly feel the aircraft's vibrations increasing, indicating potential mechanical issues.
  9. The economist discernibly noted a slight uptick in consumer confidence based on recent market trends.
  10. The mother could discernibly sense her child's apprehension as they prepared for their first day of school.

FAQs About the word discernibly

In a manner to be discerned; perceptibly; visibly.

perceptibly, clearly, plainly,distinctly, verbally, blatantly, vocally, stridently,distinguishably, out loud

quietly, faintly, soundlessly, faintly, quietly,silently, silently, soundlessly, noiselessly, softly

The stars twinkled discernibly in the clear night sky, free from any light pollution.

With enhanced night vision, the soldier could discernibly make out the enemy's movements beyond the perimeter.

The artist's brushstrokes were discernibly bolder and more vibrant in his latest work.

As the fog rolled in, the coastline became discernibly obscured, making navigation difficult.