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Definition of Noticeably
1. Adverb. In a noticeable manner. "He changed noticeably over the years"
Partainyms: Noticeable, Observable, Perceptible
Antonyms: Imperceptibly
Definition of Noticeably
1. adv. In a noticeable manner.
Definition of Noticeably
1. Adverb. (context: manner) In a noticeable way. ¹
2. Adverb. (context: degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed. ¹
3. Adverb. (context: modal) In truth and observably. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Noticeably
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noticeably
Literary usage of Noticeably
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"Among the rest was a specimen from Nova Scotia which was noticeably different
from any that I had yet seen. The injury was about six inches long on a limb ..."
2. The Canada Law Journal by Law Society of Upper Canada, William S. Hein & Company, Canadian Bar Association (1889)
"The opinions of the various County Associations throughout the Province have been
noticeably felt in connection with the deliberations on the consolidation ..."
3. A Manual of the Infusoria: Including a Description of All Known Flagellate by William Saville-Kent (1880)
"... a proportion of its members, and yet more noticeably with reference to the
phenomena of reproduction as elicited by the light of recent investigation. ..."
4. A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners by Adolf von Strümpell (1893)
"centers are noticeably frequent. There are tonic and clonic spasms, which, like
the paralysis, not infrequently affect a single arm, or an arm combined with ..."
5. Memoir of Major Jason Torrey, of Bethany, Wayne County, Pa. by David Torrey (1885)
"healthful growth, so that it was able in 1823 and 1824, to build for itself a
house of worship which was a noticeably fine one for the time, ..."
6. A Brief History of Panics and Their Periodical Occurrence in the United States by Clément Juglar (1893)
"are not only large in proportion to deposits, having increased steadily for years,
and then suddenly fallen off noticeably for a ..."