Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
recognizable , etc.
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- adjective Able to be
recognised .
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- adjective capable of being recognized
Etymologies
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Examples
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This DA that we are all familiar with is, in short, recognisable as the local peddler of an ideology that is well known internationally.
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The Conservative party's "scribbled" tree logo was next worst while the Lib-Dems' "Bird of Liberty" was described as "recognisable" and reflecting the party's commitment to freedom.
Evening Standard - Home Joe Murphy 2011
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The river widens away before us; the flats are green on either side; the mountains are pierced with terraces of rock-cut tombs; while far away inland, apparently on the verge of the desert, we see here a clump of sycamores – yonder a dark hillock – midway between both a confused heap of something that may be either fallen rock or fallen masonry; but nothing that looks like a Temple, nothing to indicate that we are already within recognisable distance of the grandest ruins in the world.
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Jerusalem was not a sure thing for Broadway, especially not with an almost all- British cast with no name recognisable to the vast majority of Americans.
Mark Rylance on tattoos, critics and being crowned king of Broadway 2011
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To call these places villages conveys the idea of recognisable streets and houses.
Letters from France 1923
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The DP's Gauteng branch said in a separate statement it was understandable that Selebi was not as "recognisable" as he would have liked.
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You’re just a small grey box, but you saved the video game industry and made Nintendo a name recognisable by almost anyone.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Top 5 Best and Worst NES Game Endings 2009
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2 Impresarios are waking up to the need to create a "narrative": aka a recognisable sequence of championship races, properly defined and explained.
Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk 2009
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A source told The Sun that Jones was "recognisable" in America because of his romantic involvement with stars like Halle Berry and Hayden Panettiere.
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It's flashy, and recognisable, meaning it's more likely to be stolen Lack of (sigh) multitasking can hit productivity in class.
Coolsmartphone News 2010
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