visible

/ˈvɪzɪb(ə)l/
adj 1

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(adj.)

VERBS

be | become

remain, stay

The old paint stains stayed visible on the wooden floor despite repeated cleaning.

leave sth, make sth

The bright poster on the wall made the emergency exit visible to everyone in the dark room.

ADV

all too, clearly, easily, highly, obviously, particularly, plainly, readily, very

The cracks in the old wall were all too visible after the heavy rain.

fully, quite

The stain on his shirt was quite visible even after he tried to hide it with his jacket.

just

The top of the building was just visible through the thick morning fog.

barely, hardly, scarcely

The old lighthouse was barely visible through the thick fog that covered the coast.

almost

half, partially

The old wooden sign was only partially visible through the thick fog covering the street.

dimly, faintly

The old lighthouse was faintly visible through the thick fog that covered the coast.

externally

immediately

The emergency exit signs were immediately visible from every seat in the theater.

still | no longer

PREP

to

The crack in the wall became visible to the inspectors during their visit.

PHRASES

visible to the naked eye

Most stars are not visible to the naked eye during the daytime.

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