Yes, visibly is a word - meaning something that can be seen. For instance, Tom could see that Eric was visibly upset at the death of his dog.
Yes, "visibly" is a word. It is an adverb used to describe something that can be seen or observed.
Visibly is a word meaning 'percebtible to the eye'.
When adding -ly to a word that ends in -able or -ible, you generally keep the original spelling. For example, "comfortable" becomes "comfortably" and "visible" becomes "visibly."
She looked visibly stressed as the deadline for her project approached.
You can use "stressed" in a sentence like, "She looked visibly stressed due to her upcoming exams."
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
No, "respectful" is not a compound word. Instead, it is a single word derived from the root word "respect."
It is visibly.
The official definition of the word fretting is "be constantly or visibly worried or anxious."
The official definition of the word fretting is "be constantly or visibly worried or anxious."
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visibly cowed
Depending on the context, possibly "ashen", "stiff" or "shaky".
The adverb form of the word "visible" is visibly.An example sentence is: "her friend was visibly upset about something".
The flight attendant was visibly frustrated after I asked for my 8th bag of complimentary filbert nuts in 28 minutes.
Visibly shaking.
It is not a "crime" in the usual sense of the word however it is technically a misdemeanor, chargeable under the traffic regulations.
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