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noticeable

[noh-ti-suh-buhl] / ˈnoʊ tɪ sə bəl /


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Reports indicate a noticeable increase in Canadians listing U.S. properties in Florida and Arizona for sale and canceling seasonal plans, threatening lodging, health care spending and property tax revenue.

From Salon

If the car has significant interior damage or noticeable dents and scratches, Consumer Reports notes, expect to pay extra.

From MarketWatch

As part of normal aging, small amounts of amyloid can build up in brain blood vessels without causing noticeable symptoms.

From Science Daily

This led to noticeable shifts in age-related metabolism, including higher levels of good cholesterol and lower levels of bad cholesterol in male mice, along with reduced insulin levels in female mice.

From Science Daily

However, citizens have yet to feel noticeable changes in their living conditions.

From Barron's