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noticeably high
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "noticeably high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is clearly or significantly elevated in comparison to a standard or expectation. Example: "The temperature today is noticeably high, making it uncomfortable to be outside for long periods."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(15)
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Exact Expressions
40 human-written examples
The respective offspring have been given a noticeably high profile by the competing campaigns.
News & Media
The Mets set out to build a challenging, but fair, replacement for Shea Stadium, a noted pitcher-friendly park, and Citi Field's spacious, asymmetrical dimensions and noticeably high outfield walls seem to support their goal.
News & Media
Of those 63 Conservative MPs who did not vote for the government motion, a noticeably high number are close to military and diplomatic types, notes one of their number.But the broader problem underlying Mr Cameron's difficulties is not just a sceptical military and diplomatic establishment, but a lack of anything that looks like a strategy.
News & Media
Around half of the bodies of water investigated show noticeably high concentrations of metabolites of plant protection products.
It has a short response time (∼8 s) and noticeably high selectivity over other Cu II) selective electrodes.
Science
Finally, it was observed that the combination of the two enhancing methods has a noticeably high capability to the heat transfer rate.
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Similar Expressions
19 human-written examples
Unlike the moms, she is noticeably high-spirited and carefree.
News & Media
However, usage is noticeably higher at weekends.
News & Media
That's noticeably higher than the historical average of 16.
News & Media
The bank had noticeably higher non-interest expenses in the quarter, due partly to the $185m settlement.
News & Media
And while each amount may be small, the effect is that cellphone bills are noticeably higher.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To enhance clarity, consider quantifying "noticeably high" with specific data or metrics whenever possible. For example, "The concentration of pollutants was noticeably high, exceeding regulatory limits by 25%."
Common error
Avoid using "noticeably high" without providing sufficient context. Saying "The demand was noticeably high" is less effective than "The demand for electric vehicles was noticeably high after the government announced new tax incentives".
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Linguistic Context
Adjectival modifier: The phrase "noticeably high" functions as an adjectival modifier, describing a noun by indicating that it is at a level or degree that is easily observed and considered high. Ludwig's examples demonstrate this function in diverse contexts.
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Science
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "noticeably high" is an adjectival modifier indicating an easily observed and significant elevation. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and applicability in both scientific and news contexts. Alternatives like "markedly elevated" or "significantly increased" offer similar meanings, while maintaining clarity and context is crucial for effective use. While "noticeably high" is a valid and useful phrase, it is essential to provide enough context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
markedly elevated
Replaces "noticeably" with "markedly" and "high" with "elevated", emphasizing a distinct increase.
significantly increased
Focuses on the act of increasing to a significant degree, rather than the state of being high.
distinctly prominent
Shifts the focus to prominence or visibility rather than magnitude, while retaining a sense of clear distinction.
clearly elevated
Uses "clearly" instead of "noticeably", indicating an unambiguous increase.
patently obvious
Emphasizes that something is self-evident and easily observed, rather than just high.
strikingly pronounced
Highlights the striking or remarkable quality of being pronounced or noticeable.
substantially greater
Replaces "high" with "greater", focusing on the amount or degree by which something exceeds a norm.
considerably above average
Provides a specific benchmark (average) against which something is considerably higher.
remarkably intense
Conveys a high level of strength, energy, or feeling, rather than simply being at a high level.
exceptionally acute
Highlights the unusual or atypical nature of a high level.
FAQs
How can I use "noticeably high" in a sentence?
Use "noticeably high" to describe something that is clearly elevated compared to a standard or expectation. For example, "The cost of living is "noticeably high" in metropolitan areas".
What are some alternatives to "noticeably high"?
Alternatives include "markedly elevated", "significantly increased", or "distinctly prominent", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to use "noticeably high" or "significantly high"?
Both are correct, but "noticeably high" emphasizes ease of observation, while "significantly high" emphasizes the magnitude of the difference. Choose the phrase that best fits your intended meaning.
How formal is the phrase "noticeably high"?
"Noticeably high" is suitable for both formal and informal writing. It is generally considered a neutral phrase that does not carry strong connotations of either formality or informality.
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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
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested