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Common collocations with noticeable in American Collocation

noticeable adjective

US /ˈnoʊtɪsəb(ə)l/

very

especially
particularly
quite
really
so
very

In Britain, increased alcohol consumption is particularly noticeable in young women.

almost not

barely
hardly
scarcely

The engine noise is barely noticeable.

clearly

clearly
easily
readily

The swelling on my face was easily noticeable.

immediately

immediately
instantly

What was immediately noticeable was the far lower police presence than usual.

difference

difference

You will soon see a noticeable difference in your dog’s behaviour.

effect

effect
impact
result

Higher prices have had a noticeable effect on demand.

change

change
shift
variation

This change is noticeable in all major towns and cities.

improvement

improvement

However, a few areas had not shown a noticeable improvement from the previous survey ten years previously.

increase

increase
rise

There has been of late a very noticeable increase in the number of accidents on this stretch of road.

reduction

decline
drop
reduction

The police report a noticeable reduction in the amount of graffiti.

tendency

tendency
trend

One of the most noticeable trends in sport has been a rise in the migration of athletes throughout the world.

lack

absence
lack

There is still a noticeable lack of black and minority ethnic people in NHS leadership and management positions.

feature

aspect
feature

Perhaps the most noticeable feature of the church is the elaborately carved gilt altar.