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noticeably evident
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "noticeably evident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clearly apparent or obvious to the observer. Example: "The changes in the landscape after the storm were noticeably evident, with fallen trees and flooded areas."
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Alternative expressions(20)
clearly apparent
obviously clear
plainly visible
easily discernible
distinctly noticeable
markedly apparent
unmistakably clear
obviously visible
readily observable
patently obvious
markedly evident
strikingly evident
manifestly evident
noticeably clear
noticeably prominent
notably evident
clearly evident
distinctly evident
obviously evident
noticeably observed
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2 human-written examples
The trend is noticeably evident in New York City.
News & Media
However, when we compared the number of hypertensive patients among the two sub groups it was noticeably evident that ~87% of the DD genotype patients were hypertensive as compared to the 65% of II+ID genotype group (P = 0.026).
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Filopodia and lamellipodia cytoplasmic digitations were noticeably more evident on the chitosan samples for both time points tested.
Sirt1 deficient mice also display a number of developmental defects, most noticeably, irregular shaped eyes, evident in embryos as early as d16.5 [19] with adult mice often failing to open one or both eyelids [18], [19] and defective cardiac septation [19].
Science
Although the two groups did not differ in weekly prevalence of ear discharge, child mortality after an acute episode (discharge for <7 days but not longer) was noticeably reduced with vitamin A supplementation, evident by a protective odds of 0.24 (95% confidence interval 0.07 to 0.80) compared with recipients of placebo (K P West Jr et al, unpublished data, 2011).
Science
He told me, also, that the Bishnoi tried to limit their use of plastic — a choice that was evident in the clean surroundings, noticeably absent of garbage, and in particular of the plastic waste that plagues so many villages and towns in India.
News & Media
Noticeably absent were any proteasome subunits with evident SPs and/or TPs.
Science
As a noticeably higher prevalence for all items was evident at age 47 compared with subsequent years, responses at age 47 were omitted from the subsequent latent class analyses.
Science
It is evident that the offering curves vary noticeably from hour 1 to hour 24.
It is evident that the lump-capacitance method noticeably overshoots the melting degree of the particles and can reasonably predict it only after a certain stand-off distance.
Yet within a few years of Chief Justice Sears's appointment, the court had moved noticeably away from the right, a change that became evident when it overturned the state antisodomy law in 1998.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To enhance clarity, follow "noticeably evident" with a specific detail or explanation of what makes it so. For example, "The improvement in her health was noticeably evident, as she walked without assistance."
Common error
Avoid using "noticeably evident" when the fact is already overwhelmingly clear. Overusing such phrases can make your writing sound redundant or condescending. For instance, saying "The sky was noticeably evident because it was blue" doesn't add value.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "noticeably evident" functions as an adverb-adjective combination to describe something that is easily and clearly observed. It modifies a noun, emphasizing the degree to which it is apparent. Ludwig AI indicates its correctness and usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "noticeably evident" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase used to describe something that is easily and clearly observed. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is suitable for both scientific and news contexts, though it appears relatively infrequently. Alternative phrases include "clearly apparent" and "plainly visible". When employing this phrase, writers should ensure the observation is indeed straightforward, avoiding redundancy by not overstating the obvious. The phrase functions to emphasize the clarity of an observation, maintaining a register that leans towards neutral to formal depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
distinctly noticeable
Reverses the order and uses a synonym for 'evident' while keeping 'noticeably'.
markedly apparent
Synonymous replacement that focuses on the degree to which something is apparent.
clearly apparent
Focuses on the clarity of the observation, substituting both words with synonyms.
unmistakably clear
Highlights the lack of ambiguity, indicating something is impossible to misunderstand.
obviously visible
Highlights the visibility and lack of subtlety in something being seen.
plainly visible
Emphasizes ease of seeing, replacing 'noticeably' with 'plainly'.
readily observable
Highlights the ease with which something can be observed, using more formal vocabulary.
patently obvious
Focuses on the self-evidence of something, using a slightly stronger tone.
easily discernible
Stresses the ability to distinguish something without difficulty, adding a layer of detail.
palpably evident
Stresses the tangible or easily perceived nature of something, adding an element of sensory experience.
FAQs
How can I use "noticeably evident" in a sentence?
"Noticeably evident" is used to describe something that is easily and clearly seen or understood. For example, "The damage from the storm was "noticeably evident" after the flood."
What phrases are similar to "noticeably evident"?
Alternatives to "noticeably evident" include phrases like "clearly apparent", "plainly visible", or "easily discernible".
Is "noticeably evident" redundant?
While "noticeably" and "evident" both relate to being easily seen or understood, using them together can emphasize the clarity of the observation. However, ensure it's not used in contexts where the clarity is already obvious.
What's the difference between "noticeably evident" and "obviously clear"?
While both suggest a lack of subtlety, "noticeably evident" focuses on something being easily observed, while "obviously clear" emphasizes a lack of ambiguity or doubt. They can be used interchangeably in many contexts but have slightly different nuances.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested