perceptible

adjective
UK: /pəˈseptəbl/
US: /pərˈseptəbl/
  1. Able to be noticed or felt.

    1. The change in temperature was barely perceptible.
    2. There was a perceptible shift in his attitude after the meeting, making everyone uneasy.
  2. Large enough or important enough to be noticed.

    1. His anger was perceptible to everyone in the room
    2. A perceptible improvement in her health was evident after a month of treatment.

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The word "perceptible" in English means: Able to be noticed or felt., Large enough or important enough to be noticed..

The phonetic transcription of "perceptible" is /pəˈseptəbl/ in British English and /pərˈseptəbl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "perceptible": visible, tangible, observable, discernible, noticeable.

Example usage of "perceptible": "The change in temperature was barely perceptible.". More examples on the page.