observable

adjective
UK: /əbˈzɜːvəbəl/
US: /əbˈzɜːrvəbəl/
  1. Easy to see or notice.

    1. The change was observable to the naked eye.
    2. There was an observable shift in the patient's mood after the medication.
  2. Capable of being observed; detectable.

    1. The stars are observable on a clear night.
    2. Scientists strive to make their experimental results observable and repeatable.
observable noun
  1. Something that can be noticed or seen.

    1. The observable was the color change.
    2. The experiment produced an interesting observable: a sudden temperature drop.

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The word "observable" in English means: Easy to see or notice., Capable of being observed; detectable..

The phonetic transcription of "observable" is /əbˈzɜːvəbəl/ in British English and /əbˈzɜːrvəbəl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "observable": apparent, perceptible, evident, visible, noticeable.

Example usage of "observable": "The change was observable to the naked eye.". More examples on the page.