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Synonyms for unnoticeable


Grammar : Adj
Spell : noh-ti-suh-buhl
Phonetic Transcription : ˈnoʊ tɪ sə bəl

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Définition of unnoticeable

Origin :
  • 1796, "worthy of notice," from notice (n.) + -able. Meaning "capable of being noticed" is from 1809. Related: Noticeably.
  • adj inconspicuous
  • adj imperceptible
Example sentences :
  • It is something better than impregnable; it is unnoticeable.
  • Extract from : « The Wisdom of Father Brown » by G. K. Chesterton
  • At home the points that had seemed peculiar at school were unnoticeable.
  • Extract from : « The Dash for Khartoum » by George Alfred Henty
  • We were now going slightly uphill, but so slightly that it was unnoticeable.
  • Extract from : « The South Pole, Volumes 1 and 2 » by Roald Amundsen
  • Be she ever so unnoticeable, she then gains, at least, the compliment of conjecture.
  • Extract from : « Franklin Kane » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
  • One bird makes three or four of such nests, and finally selects the one which, presumably, she deems most unnoticeable.
  • Extract from : « Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood » by J. Conway Walter
  • Nothing was ever more commonplace and unnoticeable than Reynold's university career.
  • Extract from : « Mitchelhurst Place, Vol. I (of 2) » by Margaret Veley
  • From a plain, unnoticeable little girl Merran grew into a tall sweet-faced maiden.
  • Extract from : « Fairies Afield » by Mary Louisa Molesworth
  • Such were there mingled with the sea of sound, but they were so few and weak as to be unnoticeable in the roar of voices.
  • Extract from : « What Answer? » by Anna E. Dickinson
  • The true beginning is oftenest unnoticed and 35 unnoticeable.
  • Extract from : « Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources » by James Wood
  • Here is an unnoticeable message, of very high moment indeed.
  • Extract from : « History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XVIII. (of XXI.) » by Thomas Carlyle
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