recognisable in English

adjective
1
able to be recognized or identified from previous encounters or knowledge.
Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity.

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1. The songs are instantly recognisable.

2. The caricature is crude, but recognisable.

3. High Street which bore the full brunt is barely recognisable.

4. TCL bought classic Chinese targets: low technology, but recognisable brand names.

5. As they rub, each leaves an individual and recognisable scent.

6. In some situations such fibres form recognisable bundles that are called Commissures

7. Religious Avoidances are often not easily recognisable as (part of) religious behaviour

8. Anhedral (comparative more Anhedral, superlative most Anhedral) Lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces

9. As adjectives the difference between euhedral and Anhedral is that euhedral is (mineralogy) having sharp, recognisable crystal faces while Anhedral is (mineralogy) lacking sharp, recognisable crystal faces

10. It's not an exact likeness, but it's recognisable as my father.

11. Recognisable human failings-pomposity, stupidity, naivety and cunning-came together in hilariously believable scripts.

12. 18 The first recognisable ancestors of modern humans evolved during the Pliocene epoch.

13. I had put the purple tinsel on to make my case instantly recognisable.

14. • Some were Competent and some were barely recognisable, but each had its unique charm

15. 7 I had put the purple tinsel on to make my case instantly recognisable.

16. The most easily recognisable training need is that of the new recruits.

17. It professes no particular architectural creed; it belongs to no recognisable school of design.

18. Alaia tops, Paul Smith suits, extravagant spectacles: the designers are an instantly recognisable breed.

19. With long grey hair, wrinkles and dowdy clothes, the beautiful actress is barely recognisable.

20. Tucked away in small crevices can be found other, more suggestive and recognisable human remains.

21. Tell-tales and indicators need not be visible nor recognisable when not activated.

22. Rather than inventing a unique fictional world, it creates a recognisable reality that calls for accuracy.

23. That is why the aroma of Qualit à Oro is always so distinct and recognisable.

24. Some were competent and some were barely recognisable, but each had its unique charm.

25. These payment cards have a unique identification system recognisable and functional in every jurisdiction without adaptations.

26. Starfish, the most easily recognisable of the echinoderms have in addition evolved a further reproduction strategy.

27. Is it possible to disconnect each thing from itself and still arrive at a recognisable record?

28. Many have instantly recognisable traits which will help when selecting plants from nurseries and garden centres.

29. The Brindle dachshund is a beautiful and instantly recognisable hound grace to its unique coat pattern.

30. St Tomas was filthy, I now noticed, caked with mud, his fur barely recognisable as white.

31. Trigger sprayers: These hand sprayers easily recognisable by their trigger pump action are known widely to gardeners.

32. The good loser is recognisable as the competitor who nods with rueful admiration each time the opponent scores.

33. And it helps that they look so damned good-and are instantly recognisable in the car park!

34. Asterisms, on the other hand, are informal but recognisable star patterns, which can be part of one or more constellations.

35. This way the coin has a constant diameter, recognisable by vending machines whichever direction it is inserted.

36. However for many who live and/or work in such communities the picture he paints is recognisable.

37. The Caryatids are amongst the most recognisable of the Pentelic marble sculptures that were placed on the Athenian Acropolis

38. The latter will be instantly recognisable by the vibrations you can feel on the line if it is held reasonably tight.

39. Even if marred by partiality and vagueness, this work is easily recognisable as theory, as explanation, not mere descriptive generalisation.

40. 8 Even if marred by partiality and vagueness, this work is easily recognisable as theory, as explanation, not mere descriptive generalisation.

41. Some of North Korea's most recognisable landmarks are monuments, like the Juche Tower, the Arch of Triumph and the Mansu Hill Grand Monument.

42. For example, if your email addresses included spaces, the hashed output won't equal a recognisable email for matching to a Google Account.

43. While chairman of the health authority he was instantly recognisable by the fresh, home-grown carnation he wore to work every day.

44. And built his set of chimes, The Cambridge Quarters, around it. The musical phrase is easily recognisable to anyone who knows handel's famous oratorio.

45. They were undoubtedly indebted to Ange, but also took in elements of Yes and many other influences, all combined into a style uniquely recognisable as Atoll.

46. The duduk is easily the most recognisable Armenian musical instrument, featuring perhaps more often in funerals, due to its melancholy tone, than in weddings

47. Hepburn was noted for her fashion choices and distinctive look, to the extent that journalist Mark Tungate has described her as a recognisable brand.

48. “Curlews are instantly recognisable on winter estuaries or summer moors by their striking long, curved beak, long legs and evocative call,” said RSPB’s Dr Daniel Hayhow.

49. Xylaria carpophila, commonly called the Beechmast Candlesnuff, is instantly recognisable because it grows only from the hard outer cases of Beech seeds, which are known as Beechmast.

50. The Archduke was the first restaurant and wine bar to open on the Southbank in 1979 and is instantly recognisable by its spectacular and award winning architecture