discerptible (Meaning)

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discerptible (a.)

Capable of being discerped.

Synonyms & Antonyms of discerptible

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discerptible Sentence Examples

  1. The faint glow of the moon was discerptible through the thick clouds.
  2. Close examination revealed the discerptible wear and tear on the antique furniture.
  3. The pilot could barely discern the mountain peaks through the haze, discerptible at that distance.
  4. With focused observation, the faint constellation was discerptible in the night sky.
  5. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee was discerptible as soon as you entered the kitchen.
  6. The faint buzzing of the bees was discerptible in the summer air.
  7. Despite the crowd, her voice was still discerptible, a clear and steady tone cutting through the noise.
  8. The subtle change in temperature was discerptible, a chill in the air signaling the arrival of autumn.
  9. The first signs of spring were discerptible, the tiny buds on the trees just starting to appear.
  10. The trail of footprints in the snow was discerptible, a clear indication of someone's recent presence.

FAQs About the word discerptible

Capable of being discerped.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The faint glow of the moon was discerptible through the thick clouds.

Close examination revealed the discerptible wear and tear on the antique furniture.

The pilot could barely discern the mountain peaks through the haze, discerptible at that distance.

With focused observation, the faint constellation was discerptible in the night sky.