Pronunciation: /vɪz.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun the state or fact of being able to see or be seen
A1 The fog reduced the visibility on the road.
A2 Wearing reflective clothing can improve your visibility while biking at night.
B1 The company's website has poor visibility on search engines.
B2 Increasing visibility on social media platforms can help attract more customers.
C1 The new marketing strategy significantly improved the brand's visibility in the market.
C2 The politician's scandal brought negative visibility to the party during the election campaign.
adjective visible or able to be seen
A1 The fog reduced the visibility on the road.
A2 Wearing reflective clothing can improve your visibility while biking at night.
B1 The new street lights have greatly improved visibility in the neighborhood.
B2 The high-visibility jacket made the construction worker easy to spot from a distance.
C1 The pilot relied on the aircraft's advanced visibility systems during the storm.
C2 The company invested in state-of-the-art technology to enhance visibility in their supply chain.
formal The fog reduced visibility on the roads, causing delays for commuters.
informal I couldn't see anything with the low visibility during the storm.
slang The visibility was so bad, I couldn't even see my hand in front of my face.
figurative As a leader, it's important to maintain visibility and transparency with your team.
was visible
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