disc
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nible
Comparative
more discernible
Superlative
most discernible
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capable of being seen or observed
- Despite the foggy conditions, there was a discernible outline of the mountains in the distance.
- With careful observation, the subtle patterns in the fabric became discernible.
- The pattern on the fabric was faint but still discernible under good lighting.
- The outline of the distant ship was barely discernible through the thick fog.
- The crack in the wall was discernible once the dust settled.
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noticeable enough to attract attention or be easily recognized
- The improvement in his performance was discernible and praised by his coach.
- The financial impact of the new policy was discernible within the first quarter.
- The change in the project's direction was discernible to everyone involved in the team meetings.
- Her effort to improve her skills was discernible in the quality of her recent work.
- The distinction between the two competing proposals became discernible after a detailed review.