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View definitions for noticeably

noticeably

adverb as in considerably

adverb as in materially

adverb as in rather

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It’s not like reverting from a GameCube back to an N64, but it’s a noticeable difference.

The bigger sensor makes a difference—albeit a subtle one—and the overall image quality difference will be noticeable if you’re coming from an older generation.

Typically, that kind of improvement is more noticeable with a higher refresh rate screen, which Apple decided not to include in this iPhone generation.

After a huge wave of layoffs in March and April, there has been a noticeable increase in the past few weeks, as well, following the expiration of a number of federal aid programs.

In what will likely be the most noticeable change, Twitter will try a new tactic to discourage users from retweeting posts without adding their own commentary.

Noticeably absent are the multiple award nominations and high praise from critics.

Here, he pits the craziest GoPro footage against his own, which is noticeably less extreme.

Though, it has to be said: this drone is noticeably lacking a pooper-scooper.

Her voice sounds lighter, her thoughts noticeably more coherent than the first time we met.

Noticeably, the Western outlets pushing the storyline favor a more proactive U.S. and European military policy in Syria.

Even sitting down he was noticeably shorter than his companion but he was powerfully built.

King OLeary, during this time, was noticeably absent, seldom appearing in the studio and then only in the company of others.

He grew daily more sullen and repellent, toward Albert noticeably so.

The air was noticeably thinner there and their burdens heavier.

Nevertheless the little wad of paper money in his pocket grew noticeably thinner to his touch.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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