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US
/ˌɹɛkəɡˈnaɪzəbəɫ/
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ADJECTIVE
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easily perceived; easy to become aware of
this situation produces recognizable stress symptoms - capable of being recognized
How To Use recognizable In A Sentence
- After squinting in an attempt to discern a couple of features to make the object recognizable, he began walking swiftly towards it.
- He thereby provides both a theology of the resurrection and a theology of the liturgy: one encounters the risen Christ in the word and in the sacrament; divine service is the fashion in which he becomes touchable to us and recognizable as the living Christ. The book by Joseph Ratzinger that "changed history"
- As the bus turned into a new recognizable road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind.
- He employed extremes in sonority and revels in distortions and interruptions, often through the ironic use of recognizable fragments from the everyday world. A Fierce Enthusiasm
- Hundreds of other easily recognizable and distinctive art styles of different cultures can be identified. Cultural Anthropology
- Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
- And so rhetoric allows associative feminist psychologists to address psychology from outside, but from a recognizable and relevant perspective.
- The formal definition of a radiogram is a plain text message sent in a recognizable format over amateur radio, but in this case it describes a coded message transmitted over shortwave radio directly to operatives in Moscow. Fast Company
- A tin of Blue Pills, so labeled, and a bottle, not labeled, but recognizable, of black draught-laudanum, that is. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
- Their sparse details and antic distortions are surreal yet recognizable enough to hit the target, whether it's a powerful politician or a basic human type.