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noticeably
adverb as in clearly
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adverb as in considerably
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Strong match
adverb as in extra
adverb as in markedly
adverb as in materially
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adverb as in notably
adverb as in obviously
adverb as in partly
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- at best
- at most
- at worst
- bit by bit
- by degrees
- carelessly
- halfway
- in a general way
- in bits and pieces
- in part
- in some measure
- in some ways
- inadequately
- incompletely
- insufficiently
- little by little
- measurably
- not entirely
- not fully
- not strictly speaking
- not wholly
- notably
- piece by piece
- piecemeal
- relatively
- so far as possible
- to a certain degree
- to a certain extent
- up to a certain point
- within limits
adverb as in rather
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Weak match
adverb as in very
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Example Sentences
Indeed, Reform voters are noticeably less keen on government spending too.
Celtic registered more passes in the opposition's half and a higher number of shots on target, with five to Kairat's four, but registered only 0.5 expected goals until the hosts noticeably tired in extra time.
He has been in the job since 1991, and he says that summers have got noticeably hotter.
Once upon a time, each decade had its own distinctive look in dress and music, and the appearance of architecture, cars, furnishings and appliances changed noticeably, about every 20 years.
One advert was for a short dress and the ASA felt shadows were used to make the models legs look "noticeably thin".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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