identifiable

adjective
UK: /aɪˌdentɪˈfaɪəbl/
US: /aɪˌdentɪˈfaɪˈæɪdəntɪˌfaɪəbl/
  1. Easy to recognize or be distinguished from others.

    1. The bird has an identifiable mark on its wing.
    2. The suspect's car had several identifiable features, aiding police efforts.
  2. Capable of being identified; able to be named or associated with a particular thing or person.

    1. The noise was identifiable as a car.
    2. The data contained identifiable patient information, requiring strict security measures.

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The word "identifiable" in English means: Easy to recognize or be distinguished from others., Capable of being identified; able to be named or associated with a particular thing or person..

The phonetic transcription of "identifiable" is /aɪˌdentɪˈfaɪəbl/ in British English and /aɪˌdentɪˈfaɪˈæɪdəntɪˌfaɪəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "identifiable": discernible, noticeable.

Example usage of "identifiable": "The bird has an identifiable mark on its wing.". More examples on the page.