visibility
Pronunciation: [vɪzəˈbɪləti]
Word
Context: "observation"
(noun) how clearly something can be seen. This is often used when talking about the weather, like when it's foggy or bright outside. If visibility is good, you can see a long way. If visibility is low, you can’t see very far.
Example
The visibility was excellent, so we could see the mountains from far away.
Example
Poor visibility made it hard to drive safely during the storm.
Example
What is the visibility like today?
Context: "awareness"
(noun) how well something is noticed or seen by people, especially in relation to businesses or ideas. If something has high visibility, many people are aware of it. If it has low visibility, not many people see it.
Example
The new advertising campaign increased the visibility of the product significantly.
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Without marketing, the company's visibility was very low.
Example
How can we improve the visibility of our event?
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