perceivable (Meaning)

Wordnet

perceivable (s)

capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing

capable of being apprehended or understood

Webster

perceivable (a.)

Capable of being perceived; perceptible.

perceivable Sentence Examples

  1. The faint aroma of lavender was barely perceivable in the crowded room.
  2. The subtle tremor in her hand was almost imperceivable to the untrained eye.
  3. The house was situated in a secluded area, making it only perceivable by those who knew its location.
  4. The impact of the earthquake was perceivable several kilometers away from the epicenter.
  5. The change in the child's behavior was perceivable even to her absent-minded parents.
  6. With each passing day, the pain in her leg became more perceivable, hindering her mobility.
  7. The stars shimmered dimly in the night sky, their brilliance perceivable only in the absence of light pollution.
  8. The distant sound of thunder was barely perceivable, reminding them of the approaching storm.
  9. The texture of the fabric was rough and coarse to the touch, making it perceivable even to the blind.
  10. The slight shift in her mood was perceivable to her closest friends, who had known her for years.

FAQs About the word perceivable

capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing, capable of being apprehended or understoodCapable of being perceived; perceptible.

detectable, discernable, striking, noticeable, overt, conspicuous, evident, discernible, perceptible, prominent

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The faint aroma of lavender was barely perceivable in the crowded room.

The subtle tremor in her hand was almost imperceivable to the untrained eye.

The house was situated in a secluded area, making it only perceivable by those who knew its location.

The impact of the earthquake was perceivable several kilometers away from the epicenter.