Pronunciation: /ˈvɪzəbəl/
noun something that can be seen or perceived
A1 The visible of the moon at night is beautiful.
A2 The visible of the stars in the sky is mesmerizing.
B1 The visible of the mountains from the top is breathtaking.
B2 The visible of the city skyline from afar is impressive.
C1 The visible of the aurora borealis is a rare and stunning sight.
C2 The visible of the Milky Way galaxy in a clear night sky is awe-inspiring.
adjective able to be seen; easily noticed
A1 The sun is visible in the sky.
A2 The sign is visible from far away.
B1 The difference in quality is visible to the naked eye.
B2 The flaws in the painting are clearly visible under bright light.
C1 The impact of climate change is becoming increasingly visible in our environment.
C2 The intricate details of the sculpture are visible only upon close inspection.
formal The stars were clearly visible in the night sky.
informal I can see the mountains in the distance, they're pretty visible.
slang Her new tattoo is so visible, everyone's talking about it.
figurative The impact of climate change is becoming more visible with each passing year.
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