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词汇 unnoticeable
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Definition of unnoticeable in English:

unnoticeable

adjective 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

Derivatives

  • unnoticeably

  • adverb
    • ‘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:

unnoticeable

adjectiveˌənˈnōdəsəb(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
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