What does to become visible mean?
▲ To gradually appear or develop.
How do you say make visible?
make visible
- brighten.
- ignite.
- kindle.
- put on.
- shine.
- turn on.
- illumine.
- limelight.
What does visibly mean in a sentence?
/ˈvɪz·ə·bli/ in a way that is easily seen; obviously: Earl became visibly upset.
How do you use visible in a sentence?
Visible sentence example
- Fires were visible on all sides.
- His black gaze was still visible in the dark living room.
- He looked away, at the blue sky visible through the window.
- Light snow had begun to fall—tiny crystals hardly visible in the light of the lamp across the street.
How do you describe visible?
visible Add to list Share. If you describe something as visible, you are saying you can see it. Certain things are not visible to the naked eye, but that doesn’t mean they are invisible, you may just need a microscope or telescope to see them. The adjective visible also means obvious to the eye.
What is another word for can be seen?
What is another word for can be seen?
able to be seen | can be noticed |
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is apparent | is in sight |
is in view | is noticeable |
is observable | is obvious |
is visible |
What means the same as visible?
perceptible, perceivable, seeable, observable, noticeable, easily seen, detectable, discernible, recognizable, in view, in sight, on view, on display.
What is the prefix of visible?
Option ‘a’ is in-. This prefix usually means, “in/or/not” appears in various English vocabulary words, for example: inject, influx, and insane. Here, if we add “in-“ to “visible”, it’ll make, “invisible”, which is grammatically correct. So, this is the correct option.
Is it visible or visable?
A misspelling of the word Visible. While obvious signs may arise, other times symptoms can be less visable. Visable is a disruptive, next-generation recruiting tool for students and employers to engage in a meaningful and efficient way to create significantly improved hiring outcomes.
What means by visible?
1 : capable of being seen : perceptible to vision particulates visible to the naked eye. 2 : situated in the visible spectrum visible light.