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recognisable

[ UK /ɹˈɛkəɡnˌa‍ɪzəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being recognized

How To Use recognisable In A Sentence

  • The place changed a great deal and was almost unrecognisable.
  • Between them, father and son have carved out a place where the song, the voice and the delivery of a real and recognisable emotion are paramount. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a week it was covered in slime and almost unrecognisable. The Sun
  • He is barely recognisable among the grime, dressed in filthy rags and as anaemic and leaden as his surroundings.
  • At this point, something goes a bit wrong, and some of the melted butter resists my attempts at emulsification, leaving me with a recognisable hollandaise, and a fair amount of grease. How to make perfect hollandaise sauce
  • He's something more subversive, less recognisable and far more interesting. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's just that, a setting with instant recognition that allows them to have all kinds of crazy but recognisable enemies that can be destroyed in 'colorful' ways. Welcome To Hell
  • He and others: while again Mirabeau, we say, is cast forth from it, happily incapable of being replaced; and rests now, irrecognisable, reburied hastily at dead of night, in the central 'part of the Churchyard Sainte-Catherine, in the Suburb Saint-Marceau,' to be disturbed no further. The French Revolution
  • What's left is recognisable as human bones, though they're very friable.
  • Easily recognisable from the flowing long hair cascading out the back of his helmet. Times, Sunday Times
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