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Noticeably

Noticeably is an adverb formed from the adjective noticeable, meaning that something can be perceived clearly or stands out to observers. It describes the degree to which a change, feature, or quality is evident, and it is commonly used to indicate that a difference is easy to notice.

Usage and nuance: Noticeably typically modifies verbs, adjectives, or phrases to convey a clear or measurable

Etymology and spelling: The word is created by adding the suffix -ly to noticeable. The adverb has

Synonyms and usage notes: Near synonyms include clearly, conspicuously, markedly, visibly, and perceptibly. While all convey

See also: noticeable, notice, perception, observation.

perception.
Examples
include:
The
patient
improved
noticeably
after
the
treatment.
Prices
have
risen
noticeably
since
last
year.
The
handwriting
is
noticeably
darker.
The
word
often
appears
in
formal
or
analytical
writing
when
describing
observable
changes
or
contrasts.
been
in
use
since
the
early
modern
period.
In
standard
English,
the
conventional
spelling
is
noticeably.
A
less
common
variant,
noticably,
occurs
occasionally
but
is
generally
regarded
as
nonstandard
or
incorrect
by
dictionaries
and
style
guides.
degree,
noticeably
emphasizes
perceptual
prominence
rather
than
mere
existence.
Care
should
be
taken
not
to
overstate
a
minor
difference
as
noticeably
significant,
as
this
can
misrepresent
the
evidence
or
context.