perceptibility (Meaning)

Wordnet

perceptibility (n)

the property of being perceptible by the mind or the senses

Webster

perceptibility (n.)

The quality or state of being perceptible; as, the perceptibility of light or color.

Perception.

perceptibility Sentence Examples

  1. The perceptibility of the faint star required a high-powered telescope.
  2. The diminishing perceptibility of the aroma indicated its fading presence.
  3. The gradual increase in perceptibility suggested an impending change.
  4. The low light conditions compromised the perceptibility of the surrounding objects.
  5. The subtle perceptibility of the tremor alerted the patients to its potential significance.
  6. The doctor relied on the perceptibility of the patient's symptoms for a proper diagnosis.
  7. The camouflage rendered the enemy forces barely perceptible, enhancing their stealth.
  8. The elusive nature of the particles made their perceptibility difficult to ascertain.
  9. The perceptibility of the watermark confirmed the authenticity of the document.
  10. The faintest perceptible whisper echoed through the silent corridors, carrying a sense of mystery.

FAQs About the word perceptibility

the property of being perceptible by the mind or the sensesThe quality or state of being perceptible; as, the perceptibility of light or color., Perception.

appreciable, detectable, discernible, audible,distinguishable, noticeable,visible, identifiable, obvious, palpable

indistinguishable, invisible, intangible, undetectable,imperceptible, intangible, indistinguishable, undetectable, insensible, invisible

The perceptibility of the faint star required a high-powered telescope.

The diminishing perceptibility of the aroma indicated its fading presence.

The gradual increase in perceptibility suggested an impending change.

The low light conditions compromised the perceptibility of the surrounding objects.