identifiable
Pronunciation: [aɪˈdɛntɪfaɪəbl]
Word
Context: “recognition”
(adjective) when something can be recognized or distinguished from others. If you can tell one thing apart from another, it is identifiable.
Example
The unique logo on the shirt made it easily identifiable.
Example
The colors of the two cars were so similar that they were hard to identify; one was not identifiable from the other.
Example
Can you find an identifiable feature on the map?
Context: “visibility”
(adjective) when something can be seen clearly or is obvious. If a person or thing stands out and is easy to spot, it is identifiable.
Example
The signs were bright and identifiable, helping us find our way.
Example
In the fog, the landmarks were not identifiable at all.
Example
Which elements of the report are identifiable at a glance?
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