Few of them:
perceive, distinguish, remark, regard
Seeing is another word for visual. Discernible is an additional synonym for visual.
No, "dis-" is not a prefix in the word "discernible." The prefix in "discernible" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away."
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.
perceptible, discernible, visiblepatent, conspicuous, manifest, unmistakable, plain, evident, obvious, legible, opensuperficial, ostensible, external, seeming
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.
The stain was barely discernable.Discernable actions are obvious.
Obviously is a synonym for evidently.
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.
In the mist, we were certain the tiger would barely be discernible.
According to both the Merriam-Webster and Oxford English dictionaries, the word "vuk" contains no discernible meaning or semantics in the English language.
licentious
The correct spelling is discernible instead of discernable. Discernible means to be perceptible or noticeable. It means being visible or recognizable.