The spelling is an aid to correct pronunciation. 'Noticable', without the 'e', looks as if it is pronounced with a hard c, or k, instead of the 's' sound. E after c usually indicates a soft c sound. Mac sounds like 'mak', and mace sounds like mase. The e would serve no purpose if kept in 'disposable'.
The word noticeable means able to be discerned, or substantial.
In noticeable, the first syllable is stressed.
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Disposable.
The stain on his shirt was hardly noticeable, but he changed it anyway.
Disposable gloves keep you from catching disease or contaminating a sample.
An IGET disposable vape is likely a type of disposable electronic cigarette or e-cigarette. Disposable vapes are single-use devices that typically come pre-filled with e-liquid and are intended to be used until the battery or e-liquid runs out, after which they are discarded. IGET is a brand name for a particular line of disposable vapes, and the specific features and components of the IGET disposable vape may vary.
Yes, E. coli can produce a noticeable smell, often described as a strong, unpleasant odor.
Yes, the spelling "noticeable" is correct. On words that end in CE or GE, the E is not dropped when adding the suffix -able.
Being the word 'disposable' means to throw away, and diapers are an absorbent item a baby needs to keep from 'leaking' their urine onto other items when they are a baby. A disposable diaper is a throw-away type of absorbent clothing a baby would wear to keep from leaking their urine onto other items.
One can buy discounted disposable cameras in bulk on the Internet. There are many websites on the Internet that have discounted disposable cameras in bulk and can be bought very cheaply.
tissues b/c it's disposable. who wants to keep their boggers and/or snot???
No. The word "notice" keeps the E when adding -able, as noticeable.
Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
Yes, you will need to keep it above freezing and below 100 degrees F.
They will save you thousands of dollars in the long run when compared to purchasing disposable diapers.For each baby that is cloth diapered, we will keep hundreds of disposable diapers out of our landfills. (The current estimate of the length of time it takes for one disposable diaper to decompose is 500 years. Just saying.)
No, it is not a conjunction. Disposable is an adjective.