palpably

[ UK /pˈælpəbli/ ]
[ US /ˈpæɫpəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. so as to be palpable
    she was palpably nervous
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How To Use palpably In A Sentence

  • He had slipped the quiches - each individually portioned and breathtakingly beautiful - into the oven shortly before my arrival, and the air in the kitchen was almost palpably thick, heady and rich with butter and cheese.
  • Furthermore, there is a marked absence of peer pressure here, which would make itself palpably felt when such anti - social conduct occurs.
  • Palpably lacking in fizz, it took some 26 minutes for a shot on goal from either side, another minute before we had one on target.
  • The scene was palpably intense to watch.
  • The scene was palpably intense to watch.
  • USA Today congratulated it for ‘powerfully and palpably capturing the isolation, confusion and unnameable fears of childhood’.
  • Her lover, "Aronce," although he probably may be a little disguised from the English reader by his spelling, is so palpably the again real "Aruns," son of Porsena, that one rather wonders how his identity can have been so long concealed in A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • The accusation against Guy Liddell was palpably absurd.
  • I tried desperately hard not to reveal my true thoughts but palpably failed.
  • Most of the 600,000 are palpably unmoved, merely ticking the place off their list.
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