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it is discernible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is discernible" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that something can be perceived or detected, often in contexts involving observation or analysis. Example: "Despite the noise, it is discernible that the music has a distinct rhythm."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it is evident
this is manifest
this is unmistakable
this can be exhausting
it is appreciable
it is clear
it can be followed
this can be made
it can be observed
it can be perceived
it is identifiable
this can be misinterpreted
it is observable
this can be turned
it is palpable
it can be served
it is considerable
it can be proven
this is apparent
it can be seen
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10 human-written examples
But it is discernible and persistent.
News & Media
It is discernible in some of the additions to the park, noticeably William Wareham's "Annoweeka" (1998).
News & Media
I am used to encoding the dotted [y] so that it is discernible from other visually similar letters.
Academia
But please note, unless you can amply provide proof that a regional accent in a foreign language song is particular, and especially for the sake of this week's guru, try to confine your suggestions largely to songs in the English language so it is discernible to all.
News & Media
It is discernible from Fig. 4(b) that the main echo region exists at ranges of 285 480 km on beams 0 9 at 0715 JST and at ranges of 225 300 km on beams 0 14 at 0735 JST.
Science
The truth is opaque, if it is discernible at all.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
In total: it's discernible that he has been handed the keys to the team's offense, but the question becomes has it been working?
News & Media
The faces of two young boys in plastic bags — one with a red flower laid on it — were discernible in a photograph that editors put on Page A11 on July 31, with a caution in the caption that an Israeli military official disputed the reason for the building collapse in Lebanon that killed them.
News & Media
It was discernible by the enhanced steady state bioluminescence from single plants, which could be optically selected by a relocatable cardboard.
Science
It is all but impossible to prevent the formation of this acid in the processing of cassava; traces of it are discernible even in very good brands of the finished flour.
On the other hand, it was discernible that the expression analysis results of 18 novel GA3 responsive Vvi-miRNAs from both qRT-PCR and high throughput sequencing were not of the same phenomenon, for only three (Vvi-miRC19, Vvi-miRC14 and Vvi-miRC29) was in the same way.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "it is discernible" when you want to emphasize that something is not immediately obvious but can be detected through careful observation or analysis. This phrase adds a layer of sophistication to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "it is discernible" in contexts where simpler alternatives like "it is clear" or "it is obvious" would suffice. Overusing the phrase can make your writing sound unnecessarily complex and stilted.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is discernible" functions as an introductory clause, emphasizing the perceptibility of something. It's often followed by a statement describing what can be observed or understood, similar to examples provided by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
29%
Science
43%
Academia
28%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it is discernible" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that something can be perceived or detected through observation or analysis. As highlighted by Ludwig, this phrase appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts, suggesting a formal or analytical tone. While correct, its use should be considered carefully to avoid unnecessary complexity. Alternatives like "it is noticeable" or "it is apparent" may be more suitable in simpler contexts. The existing examples and linguistic analysis provided by Ludwig offer a comprehensive understanding of its appropriate usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is noticeable
Replaces 'discernible' with 'noticeable', indicating something is easily observed.
it is apparent
Uses 'apparent' instead of 'discernible', suggesting something is clear and obvious.
it is perceptible
Employs 'perceptible', emphasizing that something can be detected through the senses.
it is evident
Substitutes 'discernible' with 'evident', highlighting that something is easily seen or understood.
it is detectable
Replaces 'discernible' with 'detectable', focusing on the ability to discover something.
it is observable
Uses 'observable' instead of 'discernible', indicating that something can be watched or noticed.
it can be seen
A more straightforward way of saying something is visible or understandable.
it is distinguishable
Similar to discernible, but focuses on the ability to tell something apart from other things.
it is recognizable
Uses 'recognizable' which highlights that something can be identified.
it is identifiable
Employs 'identifiable', meaning something can be recognized or named.
FAQs
How can I use "it is discernible" in a sentence?
Use "it is discernible" to indicate that something can be perceived or detected, often after careful observation. For example, "Despite the background noise, "it is discernible" that she is singing a different tune".
What can I say instead of "it is discernible"?
You can use alternatives like "it is noticeable", "it is apparent", or "it is evident" depending on the context.
Which is correct: "it is discernible" or "it is discernable"?
"It is discernible" is the correct spelling. "Discernable" is a less common variant and may be considered incorrect by some.
What is the difference between "it is discernible" and "it is obvious"?
"It is discernible" suggests that something can be detected through careful observation, while "it is obvious" implies that something is immediately apparent and requires no special effort to notice.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested