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UK
/ʌnnˈəʊtɪsəbəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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not noticeable; not drawing attention
her clothes were simple and unnoticeable -
not drawing attention
an obscure flaw
an unnoticeable cigarette burn on the carpet
How To Use unnoticeable In A Sentence
- The wire had been led with cunning, virtually unnoticeable. CORMORANT
- They also unequivocally demonstrate that noticeable change can emerge on its own by summing up the steady unnoticeable work of incremental deletions of the unfit.
- Both are very slimming through the hips and the elastic waists are unnoticeable under a top.
- Occasionally, a small shudder reverberated through her frame, almost as unnoticeable as her father's slow, measured breathing.
- So I was that unnoticeable that it took her three weeks for her to notice me.
- The curve can even bend twice, twisting the back into an S-shape, though this is often unnoticeable and the back can appear quite straight because the curves counteract each other.
- The introduction of change may be most acceptable and often unnoticeable through new media such as video screens.
- For Riley, perception, not paint, is the medium and so, when she switches from emulsion to acrylic to oil, the change is almost unnoticeable.
- Do I withhold the trigger happy finger and watch the bear as unnoticeable, I hope, as any random bush?
- She went to the door, the elegant swish of her skirts the only sound in the room aside from the unnoticeable crackle of the fireplace in the wall.