visibly in English

adverb

in a visible manner; perceptibly, observably; apparently, evidently; obviously

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1. She looked visibly disgusted.

2. Amanda was getting visibly agitated.

3. The Russians were visibly wavering.

4. The audience was visibly moved.

5. They emerged visibly distressed and weeping.

6. She was visibly shaken by the news.

7. The factors for war were visibly increasing.

8. She paled visibly at the news.

9. Someone who is Agitated is visibly upset

10. He seemed to be visibly losing weight.

11. He blanched visibly when he heard the news.

12. Their rather heavy faces brightened visibly.

13. She was visibly shaken by the incidents.

14. When he went into retirement, he visibly withered.

15. The child seemed nervous and visibly shaken.

16. The survivors were ashen-faced and visibly shaken.

17. She paled visibly at the sight of the police car.

18. She flinched visibly at the sight of the body.

19. Articular fractures visibly disrupt Articular cartilage and subchondral bone.

20. The incident had left him visibly angry and upset.

21. Christ will return bodily , visibly , audibly, to consummate salvation.

22. This can result in a display with visibly more accurate colors.

23. Bloating in men occurs when the abdomen becomes visibly extended

24. She has visibly blossomed over the last few months.

25. She quailed visibly at the sight of the prison walls.

26. The National Health Service has visibly deteriorated, despite increased spending.

27. Persons dying from cancer grow thin and visibly waste away.

28. The Princess, visibly moved, kept her head bowed during the ceremony.

29. Its sulphur-yellow throat was visibly pulsating with the effort.

30. The officers on duty were visibly overcome, many of them in tears.

31. He squirmed visibly at the thought of his secret being revealed.

32. The involved organs and hypotension affect the prognosis of the patients visibly.

33. Choose the SmileActives system that’s right for you and get a visibly whiter smile

34. As they approached the outskirts of the city, Ella's mood visibly lightened.

35. Windowpane - Mesh ? accessory pockets visibly store AC adapters, cables and other accessories.

36. Receptive negotiators tend to appear relaxed with their hands open and palms visibly displayed.

37. Articular surface injuries may damage cells and matrix without visibly disrupting the joint surface

38. 11 As they approached the outskirts of the city,[www.Sentencedict.com] Ella's mood visibly lightened.

39. Once, when morale was sagging, a visibly pregnant IsabelIa rode up to cheer the troops.

40. Thus, the Environment Resource plays a very key role in Technology Innovation visibly or invisibly.

41. A bidet is not sufficient to remove the tinctures that must be clinging visibly to him.

42. 17 As we ruminated, suddenly into our midst burst a young girl visibly in distress.

43. Creating a clear boundary between work and home, they visibly tangibly signal status and authority. Sentencedict.com

44. Synonyms for Appreciably include significantly, considerably, markedly, substantially, visibly, measurably, noticeably, ascertainably, definitely and detectably

45. — is equally and visibly aligned when viewed from the back or front of the film

46. If the packing material is visibly damaged, please do not accept or open the package.

47. After his Bolton wandering had turned into a rout, some of his staff were visibly shaken.

48. Bloating refers to a feeling of pressure or fullness in the Abdomen, or a visibly distended Abdomen.

49. Alleles provide the genetic instructions for organisms that, although similar in type, are visibly different (phenotypically different)

50. 1 The old nun was as imperious as ever , but visibly thawed when she saw the children.