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No, "dis-" is not a prefix in the word "discernible." The prefix in "discernible" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away."
Discernible means able to be perceived by a sense or by the mind. An example of how to use discernible in a sentence is, there is no real discernible reason why bad things happen to good people.
my mom is discernible. It took a while for more than the outline of the building to become discernible through the fog. Discernible: adj. visible; distinguishable The snores were barely discernible to the woman when she had ear plugs in. The fog horn was barely discernible to the ship in the storm.
discern (verb) means: to detect with the eyesso discernible (adjective) means: able to be detected by the eyesexample sentences:1. What's written on that sign is hardly discernible. ( I can't read that sign.)2. That plane is not discernible anymore. ( I can't see the plane.)Discernible means something that can be seen and interpreted. An example of a sentence for discernible is: I saw no discernible difference between the two desks and believe them to be the exact same model.
In the mist, we were certain the tiger would barely be discernible.
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The correct spelling is discernible instead of discernable. Discernible means to be perceptible or noticeable. It means being visible or recognizable.
A discernible response to a message is one that is distinguishable. This type of message will contain information that is clearly evident and stands out from others.
Asbestos has no discernible odor.
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If you make an analogy between two things, you show they are alike in some way.me and my friend are a analogy