discriminable (Meaning)

Wordnet

discriminable (s)

capable of being discriminated

Webster

discriminable (a.)

Capable of being discriminated.

discriminable Sentence Examples

  1. Despite being visually different, the two breeds of dogs were often indistinguishable from one another.
  2. Even at a distance, the large, red barn was easily discriminable from the surrounding structures.
  3. The professor provided several discriminable examples to illustrate the concept.
  4. Upon closer inspection, the supposedly identical objects revealed subtle yet discriminable differences.
  5. In a lineup, eyewitnesses struggled to identify the perpetrator due to the lack of discriminable features.
  6. Archeologists discovered a collection of ancient artifacts, each with unique and discriminable characteristics.
  7. Through meticulous research, scientists identified discriminable patterns in the behavior of certain animal species.
  8. The aroma of lavender was easily discriminable among the other scents present in the garden.
  9. Despite sharing many similarities, the two paintings had several discriminable differences in terms of technique and style.
  10. The soundscape of the forest consisted of a myriad of discriminable bird calls and rustling leaves.

FAQs About the word discriminable

capable of being discriminatedCapable of being discriminated.

differentiable, variant, several, mixed, various, varied,miscellaneous, sundry, unequal, distinctive

like, like,same, indistinguishable, indistinguishable, similar, equal, identical, identical, similar

Despite being visually different, the two breeds of dogs were often indistinguishable from one another.

Even at a distance, the large, red barn was easily discriminable from the surrounding structures.

The professor provided several discriminable examples to illustrate the concept.

Upon closer inspection, the supposedly identical objects revealed subtle yet discriminable differences.