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Discernable - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Discernable means something that can be perceived, recognized, or distinguished clearly. It describes objects, sounds, or differences that are noticeable enough to be identified with ease.

discernable

/dɪˈsɝnəbəl/ /dɪˈsɜːnəbl/

Definition:

Able to be perceived or recognized; distinguishable.

Synonyms:

Perceptible, detectable, noticeable, observable, distinguishable

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Indiscernible, imperceptible, unnoticeable

Common Collocations:

Barely discernable, easily discernable, clearly discernable

Derivatives:

Discernably, discernability

Usage Tips:

Use "discernable" to describe something that can be noticed or distinguished with effort or attention.

Common Phrases:

Discernable difference, barely discernable outline, scarcely discernable trace

Etymology:

From Latin *discernere* ("to separate, distinguish") + English suffix *-able*.

Examples:

  • 1. The pattern on the fabric was barely discernable in dim light.
  • 2. Her improvement in pronunciation was discernable after weeks of practice.
  • 3. There was a discernable shift in public opinion after the debate.
  • 4. The faint scent of flowers was just discernable in the breeze.

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