Perceptibly

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /pərˈsɛptəbli/

Definitions of perceptibly

adverb in a way that is noticeable or able to be perceived

Example Sentences

A1 The temperature dropped perceptibly as the sun set.

A2 She could perceptibly feel the tension in the room as the argument escalated.

B1 The changes in the company's policy were perceptibly noticeable to all employees.

B2 The improvements in her performance were perceptibly evident after the training program.

C1 The artist's skill had perceptibly evolved over the years, evident in his latest masterpiece.

C2 The impact of the new law on the economy was perceptibly significant, leading to widespread changes in the market.

Examples of perceptibly in a Sentence

formal The temperature dropped perceptibly as the sun began to set.

informal I could feel the tension in the room increase perceptibly as the argument escalated.

slang Her mood changed perceptibly when she found out she didn't get the job.

figurative The impact of his words was perceptibly felt by everyone in the room.

Grammatical Forms of perceptibly

past tense

perceptibly

plural

perceptibly

comparative

more perceptibly

superlative

most perceptibly

present tense

perceptibly

future tense

will perceptibly

perfect tense

has perceptibly

continuous tense

is perceptibly

singular

perceptibly

positive degree

perceptibly

infinitive

to perceptibly

gerund

perceptibly

participle

perceptibly

Origin and Evolution of perceptibly

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'perceptibly' originated from the Latin word 'perceptibilis', which is derived from the verb 'perceptus' meaning 'perceived'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'perceptibly' has retained its original meaning of being able to be perceived or noticed, but has also taken on a connotation of being slightly or subtly noticeable.