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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am visibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being that is apparent or noticeable to others, often in relation to emotions or physical appearance.
Example: "I am visibly excited about the upcoming event, and I can't wait to share it with everyone."
Alternatives: "am clearly" or "am obviously".
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am visibly
adverb
In a visible manner; openly.
synonyms
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Underwater, though, Busch loses me, and when she asserts that "submerged, I have become a refugee from the visible world," I am visibly rolling my eyes.
"I wear a hijab and am visibly Muslim.
My first dance of this weekend, I think, and I am visibly incompetent.
I've never completely recovered but I am visibly healthy and able to lead a normal life.
I am visibly sucking in my stomach, playing it off as comical, but looking back, I know it wasn't.
As I load my hatchback with the first batch of picked-up pawpaws, gathered from the woods there, I am visibly shaking with excitement.
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Reynders was visibly impressed.
He was visibly relieved.
Hunt was visibly relieved.
Matthias is visibly nervous.
He was visibly upset.
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