discernible (Meaning)

Wordnet

discernible (a)

perceptible by the senses or intellect

Wordnet

discernible (s)

capable of being perceived clearly

capable of being seen or noticed

Webster

discernible (a.)

Capable of being discerned by the eye or the understanding; as, a star is discernible by the eye; the identity of difference of ideas is discernible by the understanding.

discernible Sentence Examples

  1. Through the dense fog, the lighthouse's beam was barely discernible.
  2. Even with a magnifying glass, the tiny print was indiscernible.
  3. Her voice was soft and barely discernible above the roar of the crowd.
  4. The faint scent of jasmine was discernible in the air.
  5. With the naked eye, the distant stars were barely discernible.
  6. The footprints in the sand were no longer discernible after the rain.
  7. She had an uncanny ability to discern the subtlest of changes in her surroundings.
  8. Even to the most experienced eye, the forgery was indistinguishable from the original.
  9. The origins of the mysterious illness were still indiscernible.
  10. The trail grew fainter and fainter, until it was no longer discernible.

FAQs About the word discernible

perceptible by the senses or intellect, capable of being perceived clearly, capable of being seen or noticedCapable of being discerned by the eye or the underst

perceptible, noticeable,distinguishable, visible, tangible, appreciable, obvious, distinct, identifiable,detectable

imperceptible, undetectable, slight, invisible, indistinct, slight, indistinguishable, intangible, imperceptible, indistinct

Through the dense fog, the lighthouse's beam was barely discernible.

Even with a magnifying glass, the tiny print was indiscernible.

Her voice was soft and barely discernible above the roar of the crowd.

The faint scent of jasmine was discernible in the air.