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visible

/ˈvɪzəb(ə)l/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Capable of being seen; not hidden or obscured.

  • verb

    Make (something) obvious or noticeable.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈvɪzəb(ə)l/



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Antonyms

hidden , invisible
Synonyms

apparent
Rhymes
Words rhyming with visible
visible , revivable , livable , invincible , combinable , admirable , irreversible , convertible , detectable , controllable , stable , irresistible , resistible , admissible , compressible , incompressible , expressible , compressible , inexpressible , accessible , inaccessible , immovable , movable , available , unavailable , transferable , untransferable , observable , unobservable , perceptible , imperceptible , detectable , undetectable , observable , unobservable , noticeable , unnoticeable , apparent , unapparent , manifest , unmanifest , palpable , impalpable , tangible , intangible , audible , inaudible , legible , illegible
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. visible (fr) : visible (French)

  2. visual () : Relating to or involving the sense of sight.

  3. vision () : The ability to see; sight; a mental image.


Homophones
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  1. visible (fr) : visible (French)

  2. visable (fr) : admissible, acceptable


Variants
List of all variants of visible that leads to same result
visible , visibleness , visiblenesses , visibly , visibles , visible speech , visible speeches , visible means of support , visible to the naked eye , sub-visible , subvisible
Forms
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visibly, visibleness


Etymology
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From Old French visibel, from vis, sight + -able.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'visible' is derived from the Latin word 'visus', which means 'seen'.

  2. In the Bible, the term 'visible saints' refers to those who have died and are now in heaven, visible to God but not to humans.


Related Concepts
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  1. perception: The ability to receive and interpret information from the environment through the senses.

  2. observation: The act of watching or noticing something.


Culture
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In literature, 'visible' is often used to describe characters or objects that are obvious or noticeable. In art, 'visible' can refer to the way colors and shapes are presented to the viewer. In music, 'visible' can refer to the way musicians or performers express themselves.

How to Memorize "visible"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a clear and bright scene where everything is visible. Close your eyes and picture this scene in your mind.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'visible' with the word 'clear'. When you see something that is clear, it is easy to see and understand.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym VISIBLE to remember the meanings: Visible - Capable of being seen; Invisible - Not able to be seen.


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