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Example sentences for "noticeably"

Lexicographically close words:
nothink; nothyng; nothynge; notice; noticeable; noticed; notices; noticia; noticing; notification
  1. It was only on looking into their works with Pokrovsky that I discovered in them a musical language which was unfamiliar to me, and which differed noticeably from that of the Belaieff group and its kind.

  2. They are not noticeably stratified and vary greatly in character from soft unctuous materials to hard, sandy rocks.

  3. A kitchen should be bright, orderly and noticeably clean, but I think the less it looks like a sitting room the better.

  4. It should be noticeably neat, carefully aired, and a trifle cooler than a living room.

  5. Contrary again to precedent his dress was noticeably untidy, an impression accentuated by a two-days' growth of beard and by neglected linen.

  6. Moreover, the stranger was not unlike some of her aunt's friends; though he was handsome and assured and noticeably at his ease, Caroline felt that his manner was subtly different from that of the friends of her own family.

  7. The shops grew smaller and dingier; drays passed lumbering by and street cars jarred along beside them, but vehicles like their own were noticeably lacking.

  8. Ida's appearance was noticeably calmer than the night before.

  9. The medium was, as previously, the picture of ill-health, and if she did not look noticeably worse than before her sickness, it was merely because she had looked as badly as possible then.

  10. She had a swarthy complexion, and her eyes were surrounded by noticeably large dark rings, giving an appearance of wretched ill-health.

  11. She could not even see it now, as he said, in a voice noticeably less hostile.

  12. The average stupid and sentimental man, if he has a noticeably sensible wife, is almost apologetic about it.

  13. Women, in general, are not actively moral, nor, for that matter, noticeably modest.

  14. Disparate Unions This brings us to a fact frequently noted by students of the subject: that first-rate men, when they marry at all, tend to marry noticeably inferior wives.

  15. There is apparently no translation for this barroom barbarism, so the English words are used, and their effect is noticeably jarring.

  16. Like all love-songs it is legato, andante, and pianissimo, but at the same time noticeably original and characteristic.

  17. Madame Nordica's tones convey even more than her words, for her voice is noticeably beautiful in conversation.

  18. Beginning at the eastern end of the north aisle, we shall find that the first window possesses a few fragments, but that the next three are among the finest here, their combination of greys, browns and blues being noticeably good.

  19. The perspective displayed in all these scenes is noticeably good.

  20. There is no doubt, however, that in composition and style it differs noticeably from anything made north of the Channel.

  21. On the other hand, the modern architect cannot noticeably depart from the rules and patterns of the ancients without already being on the path of deterioration.

  22. Even with other men he was noticeably timid, and with women he comported himself in a manner that roused their immediate scorn and antagonism.

  23. Truly was this maiden, as his Chamberlain had said, noticeably easy on the eyes.

  24. Her manner, in a girl less noticeably pretty, might almost have been called snappish.

  25. You must remember that before this seizure he was rather a noticeably silent man.

  26. And further, that, although in the case of some individuals the loss of sight would not noticeably delay habit formation, in the case of others it would seriously interfere with the process.

  27. They were not noticeably different in brightness for the human eye.

  28. Its rate of respiration is changed by the sounds, and although a sound does not bring about a bodily movement, it does very noticeably influence movements in response to other stimuli which occur simultaneously with the sound.

  29. I have already said that individuals differ noticeably in the scope of their activity.

  30. The latter distinctly says that although the organ of Corti is present in all of the whirls of the cochlea, the auditory cells in it are noticeably degenerate.

  31. The storm was increasing noticeably in fierceness; the wind-driven snowflakes had changed to hard pellets which, like little bullets, cut and stung the face; and it was growing colder.

  32. That meant that it was no ordinary business matter that had detained him; but there was nothing else noticeably unusual in his tone.

  33. Audital bullae noticeably smaller and less inflated than in the Tenasserim pig.

  34. The great breadth of the anterior portion of the skull involves also the palate and interpterygoid space, both of which are noticeably wider than in Pipistrellus pipistrellus.

  35. In Sciurus rubidiventris the cheeks and lips are noticeably suffused with gray so that they form a distinct contrast with both throat, top of head and sides of neck.

  36. Madaline was noticeably quiet, and not even a beautiful gray squirrel, that hopped directly in their path, with a saucy flirt of its bushy tail, evoked so much as a joyous shout from her.

  37. But the evening was now delightfully changed, and just as her association with the girls had noticeably stimulated and enlivened Mary, so the meeting with the very much alive party had an encouraging effect on Professor Benson.

  38. Dorsal stripes faint; skull smaller; base of baculum not noticeably expanded; general tone of upper parts grayer.

  39. Baculum: Slender; not noticeably broadened at base; tip more than 30 per cent of length of shaft.

  40. Ridges and crests extremely well developed; occlusal pattern of molariform teeth obliterated or nearly so; P3 noticeably worn; 2 to 4 years or older.

  41. Henceforth he spent whole hours at the Rosners' more frequently than before, practising music with Anna, whose voice had now grown noticeably in power and volume.

  42. She was often suffering, noticeably at the time when her sister, the abbess Gertrud, died (1291).

  43. The sterile ones are shorter and apparently broader, while the fertile are tall, slender, and noticeably contracted by the abundantly fruiting pinnae near the apex.

  44. The sterile fronds of the Interrupted Fern are usually less erect, curving outward much more noticeably than those of the Cinnamon Fern.

  45. Its shape is noticeably triangular, the triangle being longer than broad.

  46. The former has rather slim legs and no great calf; the latter beautifully developed calves, round, full, and symmetrical, noticeably large for a boy of his size and age.

  47. His calves have come to be well-developed and shapely, and so too have his thighs, while his loins are noticeably strong-looking and well muscled up, and so indeed is his whole back.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "noticeably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actually; apparently; appreciably; assuredly; blatantly; boldly; certainly; clearly; conspicuously; decidedly; definitely; distinctly; especially; evidently; expressly; extra; flagrantly; indeed; indubitably; manifestly; markedly; notably; noticeably; obviously; ostensibly; patently; perceptibly; plainly; positively; prominently; quite; really; seriously; truly; undeniably; verily; visibly