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Definition of unnoticeable in English: unnoticeableadjective ʌnˈnəʊtɪsəb(ə)lˌənˈnoʊdəsəb(ə)l Not easily observed or noticed. 不引人注意的;不易被人看到的 the reverberation will be so slight as to be unnoticeable 反响将很小,没有人会注意。 Example sentencesExamples - The concert was under the patronage of Simeon Saxe-Coburg, whose almost unnoticeable arrival lacked the usual buzz about the presence of the prime minister.
- In an almost unnoticeable state like light or air, it could hang like a painting, existing at the edge of perception.
- There was only a very slight, unnoticeable difference in their standards and even she, who had been watching them for quite some time now, could hardly tell the difference.
- Snuggled in a tight, in an almost unnoticeable space between the giant gum and the stable was her cubby-house, her haven.
- 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.
- Do I withhold the trigger happy finger and watch the bear as unnoticeable, I hope, as any random bush?
- All things being equal, the difference in class size is almost unnoticeable once it rolls over the 100-student mark.
- The most important point of the entire article is tucked inconspicuously into a paragraph, making it almost unnoticeable.
- With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished as he had been when he first arrived.
- In an equally unnoticeable building to the east of main campus the creative heart of this school resides.
- The 28 kg battery pack is unnoticeable behind the rear seat, charges itself and will not run out under normal conditions.
- For Riley, perception, not paint, is the medium and so, when she switches from emulsion to acrylic to oil, the change is almost unnoticeable.
- Hough's recording is also ‘live,’ though the extensive editing all but makes that unnoticeable.
- Luckily, to anyone who didn't know this table nearly took a nose dive down some steps, the marks are almost unnoticeable.
- There are a number of strange new interface widgits around the place, including a kind of tiny, almost unnoticeable nubbin that allows you to drag entirely random panes out the side of other panes.
- In doing so, Blatherwick has made you aware of the strange beauty and vulgarity of otherwise unnoticeable, routine human impulses.
- The set changes were smooth and unnoticeable at almost all points.
- So I was that unnoticeable that it took her three weeks for her to notice me.
- One small cat-scratch, unnoticeable under strategically placed cushion.
- There was a luscious surface quality about them, revealing often unnoticeable subtleties and variations.
Synonyms run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, forgettable, unmemorable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate
Derivativesadverb ‘I don't make deals ’, Jessie replied as she began to slowly, unnoticeably reach behind Vincent for his gun without Diox suspecting. Example sentencesExamples - While many of these issues found their way onto state ballots, unnoticeably absent were the proposals concerning the more pressing issues of the day.
- This US-style induction into society, with the national anthem, oath-taking and certificates, seemed alien to the British way, where becoming a citizen was something one did quietly and unnoticeably.
- As we climb the trail slowly almost unnoticeably deteriorates, more tree roots, more water runoff, more mud, and no more strong well-built bridges, but lots more streams.
- His grip on me tightened slowly, almost unnoticeably until I felt the pain and I winced, my throat still echoing with that ache he gave to me.
Definition of unnoticeable in US English: unnoticeableadjectiveˌənˈnōdəsəb(ə)lˌənˈnoʊdəsəb(ə)l Not easily observed or noticed. 不引人注意的;不易被人看到的 the reverberation will be so slight as to be unnoticeable 反响将很小,没有人会注意。 Example sentencesExamples - The set changes were smooth and unnoticeable at almost all points.
- With a shudder he turned back and entered the ball once more, just as unnoticeable and undistinguished as he had been when he first arrived.
- Hough's recording is also ‘live,’ though the extensive editing all but makes that unnoticeable.
- In an almost unnoticeable state like light or air, it could hang like a painting, existing at the edge of perception.
- The most important point of the entire article is tucked inconspicuously into a paragraph, making it almost unnoticeable.
- So I was that unnoticeable that it took her three weeks for her to notice me.
- The 28 kg battery pack is unnoticeable behind the rear seat, charges itself and will not run out under normal conditions.
- Do I withhold the trigger happy finger and watch the bear as unnoticeable, I hope, as any random bush?
- In doing so, Blatherwick has made you aware of the strange beauty and vulgarity of otherwise unnoticeable, routine human impulses.
- There was a luscious surface quality about them, revealing often unnoticeable subtleties and variations.
- Snuggled in a tight, in an almost unnoticeable space between the giant gum and the stable was her cubby-house, her haven.
- The concert was under the patronage of Simeon Saxe-Coburg, whose almost unnoticeable arrival lacked the usual buzz about the presence of the prime minister.
- One small cat-scratch, unnoticeable under strategically placed cushion.
- In an equally unnoticeable building to the east of main campus the creative heart of this school resides.
- For Riley, perception, not paint, is the medium and so, when she switches from emulsion to acrylic to oil, the change is almost unnoticeable.
- There was only a very slight, unnoticeable difference in their standards and even she, who had been watching them for quite some time now, could hardly tell the difference.
- Luckily, to anyone who didn't know this table nearly took a nose dive down some steps, the marks are almost unnoticeable.
- 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.
- All things being equal, the difference in class size is almost unnoticeable once it rolls over the 100-student mark.
- There are a number of strange new interface widgits around the place, including a kind of tiny, almost unnoticeable nubbin that allows you to drag entirely random panes out the side of other panes.
Synonyms run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, forgettable, unmemorable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate |