The touch-up job by the painter was, regrettably, very noticeable.
Even the slightest change of hairstyle will make you more noticeable.
The sentence, Janet thought Sean's answer was very reassuring, is an example of how to use reassuring in a sentence.
Apple trees are deciduous.
Thankfully, we are all unhurt.
The best sentence to use the word meniscus in is in a science sentence. You could say the meniscus of the liquid reads at 2 centiliters.
You use synthetic in a sentence... why do you have to make ME do all the work!?
The subject of the sentence - CONDITIONS - is a plural word, so you have to use the plural form of the verb, which is WERE. Conditions were already noticeable.
The stain on his shirt was hardly noticeable, but he changed it anyway.
The accident was punctualized by a noticeable clang.
The stain on his shirt was hardly noticeable, but he changed it anyway.
It was hard to listen attentively when his hairpiece was so noticeable.
The paleness of the mans face was shocking.
Jace can seem aloof sometimes, but he's just quiet.
The mess on his shirt from lunch was very noticeable.
Diane was lucky there were no noticeable scratches on her dad's car after she took it off road for some fun.
Prominent is an adjective meaning outstanding, eminent, distinguished, notable, noticeable, or protruding. Example sentence: A prominent member of the council succeeded in obtaining the needed funding.
To fade means to become lighter or less noticeable. If you keep losing weight, you will fade away. The dark spots fade when you use this cream.
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