perceptible in the PONS Dictionary

perceptible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

perceptible to the ear/eye

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The flowers have no perceptible or obvious scent.
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These are quite uniformly arranged, straight, narrow and barely perceptible at places.
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The transition between perching and the freeze position is gradual and hardly perceptible to the observer.
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That the true religion is known through perceptible marks.
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It is amazing that there is a profound relationship between science, aesthetics, ethics and religion, although this is not always perceptible.
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Such insistence on perceptible veracity is clearly incompatible with metaphoric usage.
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Stressed long vowels do not appear to have perceptible variation in duration.
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The area is on a slight but perceptible, ridge.
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There was no perceptible body lean, even when cornering very hard.
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A value of 1 indicates unacceptable, poor quality voice while a value of 5 indicates high voice quality with no perceptible issues.
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