noticeable

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. evidente
There is a noticeable lack of doughnuts in the office today.Hay una evidente falta de donas en la oficina hoy.
b. perceptible
There was a noticeable difference in the stability of the car when it went past 60 miles per hour.Hubo una diferencia perceptible en la estabilidad del coche cuando superó las 60 millas por hora.
c. sensible
After she changed her diet, Kim experienced a noticeable improvement in her health.Cuando cambió la dieta, Kim experimentó una sensible mejoría en su salud.
d. claro
It's noticeable that you've been crying. What's the matter?Está claro que estuviste llorando. ¿Qué te pasa?
e. marcado
The jam is made with no sugar at all, but there is a noticeable taste of artificial sweetener which stays on the palate.La mermelada se hace sin nada de azúcar, pero tiene un marcado gusto a edulcorante artificial que permanece en el paladar.
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