[
UK
/vˈɪzəbli/
]
[ US /ˈvɪzəbɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈvɪzəbɫi/ ]
ADVERB
-
so as to be visible
the sign was visibly displayed -
in a visible manner
he was visibly upset
How To Use visibly In A Sentence
- The National Health Service has visibly deteriorated, despite increased spending.
- It was grey with pain, already almost a death mask and beginning to melt invisibly into the charnel of the killing field. WALL GAMES
- Ben watched her as she worked, wisps of her hair falling about her face and her tongue just visibly poking out of the corner of her mouth as she concentrated.
- Persons dying from cancer grow thin and visibly waste away.
- Most visibly, it has transformed the British day out - you can't visit even the most two-bit town these days without tripping over its spangly new heritage centre or interactive museum.
- There was a pause in which Bandeira visibly deployed his forces.
- The whistle is to be blown only in the event of emergencies and must be visibly worn at all times while on the premises.
- Apple packing houses currently rely on digital camera imagery to sort apples by surface appearance only, flagging those that are visibly defective or the wrong size or color.
- [A] divine fire coming down visibly, with a terrible noise, from heaven upon the holy community of sisters while they were praising God in their psalmody. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
- The order of gentlemanly parleying and brokery has, therefore, with many apprehensions of calamity, been reluctantly and tardily giving ground before something that is of a visibly underbred order. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation