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recognizably
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"recognizably" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe something that is clearly identifiable or distinguishable. Example: "The painting was recognizably influenced by the artist's earlier work." Alternative expressions include "distinctly" and "clearly."
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Alternative expressions(8)
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60 human-written examples
All this means that Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians have a great deal of work to do not only to ensure their national survival but to ensure that what survives will be recognizably their nations.
News & Media
Pilgrimage to the earliest Buddhist sites began more than 2,000 years ago, although it is hard to define a transition from the makeshift privations of small groups of monks to recognizably tourist practices.
Encyclopedias
The first work of recognizably modern prose fiction in Lao did not appear until the publication of Phaphutthahup saksit (1944; "The Sacred Buddha Image"), a short novel by Somjin Nginn about a detective of mixed Lao and French ancestry who investigates the disappearance of an image of the Buddha.
Encyclopedias
An unusual mix of trees of different sizes is found in the tropical rainforest, and those trees form several canopies below the uppermost layer, although they are not always recognizably separate layers.
Encyclopedias
The problem is recognizably the familiar one of substitutivity in referentially opaque contexts, such as propositional attitudes and modal contexts.[52] Talk of good reasons being ones where the debater has a desire to know P but not an equivalent Q is indeed an opaque context.
Science
The remaining sections of the Metaphysical Disputations are centrally and recognizably discussions of kinds of being: infinite being, that is, God; finite being, what is created by God; and then the nature and features of finite beings, again as delineated by a theory of categories: substance and accident, and then all of the kinds of accident there may be.
Science
If this common nature is recognizably the same on account of disregarding its individuating conditions in the singulars, then isn't it the result of abstraction; and if so, isn't it in the abstractive mind as its object?
Science
Although these doctrines are recognizably atomist in spirit, the term 'logical atomism' is not used by Wittgenstein.
Science
When the conclusions aimed at are recognizably philosophical, there seems to be little room for doubt that philosophers should be included in both experimental design and the interpretation of results.
Science
That is, despite her Foucaultian sympathies, she sometimes appeals to recognizably Habermasian ideas about rationality and consensus.
Science
To be sure, some aspects of medieval mereology are idiosyncratic, but many of the puzzles that medieval philosophers wrestle with are recognizably perennial.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Pair this adverb with adjectives like "modern", "human", "different" or specific cultural identifiers to highlight continuity in identity.
Common error
Do not use "recognizably" with absolute adjectives like "unique" or "identical", as these qualities are inherent and do not require a modifier indicating the degree of recognition.
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Linguistic Context
As an adverb of manner or degree, "recognizably" functions primarily as a modifier for adjectives and occasionally verbs. In the examples provided by Ludwig AI, it is most often used to qualify a descriptor (e.g. "recognizably human" or "recognizably modern") to indicate that the core nature of a subject is discernible.
Frequent in
Science
57%
Encyclopedias
41%
News & Media
2%
Less common in
Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
5%
Social Media
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "recognizably" is a highly effective adverb for writers seeking to highlight the persistence of identity. Ludwig AI shows that it is a staple of analytical prose, particularly in the fields of philosophy and history, where scholars must define whether a concept remains consistent with its origins. It is grammatically correct and widely accepted, providing a more specific nuance than simple adverbs like "clearly" by focusing specifically on the act of identification. Whether describing a "recognizably national state" or "recognizably modern prose", it serves as a bridge between change and continuity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clearly
Provides a more general sense of being easy to perceive without the specific focus on identity
distinctly
Emphasizes a sharp, clear contrast or uniqueness compared to others
identifiably
Focuses more strictly on the capacity to be identified as a specific thing
visibly
Restricts the identification specifically to visual observation
plainly
Suggests a simple and unadorned level of obviousness
manifestly
Carries a stronger, more formal tone of being completely obvious
discernibly
Suggests that the recognition is possible, even if it requires careful observation
unmistakably
Increases the level of certainty to a point where error is impossible
notably
Focuses on the fact that the trait is significant enough to be mentioned
perceptibly
Describes something that can be sensed but might be quite subtle
FAQs
How to use "recognizably" in a sentence?
You can use "recognizably" to modify an adjective, such as in the sentence: "The style is "recognizably classical" despite the modern materials used".
What can I say instead of "recognizably"?
Depending on your context, you can use alternatives like "clearly", "distinctly" or "identifiably".
Is "recognizably" a formal word?
Yes, it is a neutral to formal adverb. It is frequently used in high-level academic writing and sophisticated journalism to provide precision when describing how something is perceived.
What is the difference between "recognizably" and "clearly"?
While "clearly" refers to anything easy to see or understand, "recognizably" specifically implies that the subject can be identified as belonging to a particular category or having a specific identity.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested