Crossword-Solution: PERCEPTIBLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Perceptible | a. | Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable. |
We have 64 clues for the answer “PERCEPTIBLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| able to be perceived | 1 answer |
| CAPABLE OF BEING PERCEIVED BY THE MIND OR SENSES | 11 answers |
| visually | 13 answers |
| seeable | 13 answers |
| Optical _____ | 14 answers |
| Viewable | 15 answers |
| ocular | 17 answers |
| Optic | 17 answers |
| Viewed. | 17 answers |
| visional | 17 answers |
| traceable | 18 answers |
| Beheld | 19 answers |
| Palpable | 31 answers |
| Visual ___ | 34 answers |
| Perceived | 40 answers |
| unlike | 40 answers |
| noticeable | 43 answers |
| appreciable | 44 answers |
| audible | 52 answers |
| unenclosed | 53 answers |
| evidenced | 54 answers |
| Evinced | 54 answers |
| observable | 55 answers |
| overt | 55 answers |
| detectable | 56 answers |
| Defined | 56 answers |
| Tangible | 56 answers |
| crystalline | 57 answers |
| Legible | 57 answers |
| Unambiguous | 58 answers |
| Cloudless | 58 answers |
| Substantial | 58 answers |
| distinguishable | 59 answers |
| Patent | 59 answers |
| showing | 59 answers |
| Exhibited | 59 answers |
| unmistakable | 63 answers |
| Displayed. | 63 answers |
| Unconcealed | 63 answers |
| comprehensible | 63 answers |
| Demonstrated | 64 answers |
| intelligible | 64 answers |
| disclosed | 64 answers |
| Undisguised | 65 answers |
| unclouded | 65 answers |
| outspoken | 66 answers |
| Proven | 66 answers |
| Forthright | 66 answers |
| unclosed | 66 answers |
| Indisputable | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PERCEPTIBLE (5)
But there is a way some men have, rural and urban alike—for which the mind is more responsible than flesh and sinew—a way of curtailing their dimensions by their manner of showing them; and from a quiet modesty that would have become a vestal, which seemed continually to impress upon him that he had no great claim on the world’s room, Oak walked unassumingly, and with a faintly perceptible bend, quite distinct from a bowing of the shoulders.
The corridor, too, was flooded to the same depth, for its floor was on a level with the floor of the chamber from which it led, nor was there any perceptible rise for many yards.
There were even indications that he admired it; indications dimmed, it is true, by the distance that lay between the lofty boss-pilotical altitude and my lowly one, yet perceptible to me; perceptible, and translatable into a compliment—compliment coming down from above the snow-line and not well thawed in the transit, and not likely to set anything afire, not even a cub-pilot’s self-conceit; still a detectable complement, and precious.
For a time the girl refused to notice; but her human curiosity presently began to manifest itself by hardly perceptible signs.
These qualities were not only perceptible, physically, in his make and motions, but made themselves felt almost immediately in his character.
Quotes with PERCEPTIBLE (3)
The other day as I was stepping out of Star Grocery on Claremont Avenue with some pork ribs under my arm, the Berkeley sky cloudless, a smell of jasmine in the air, a car driving by with its window rolled down, trailing a sweet ache of the Allman Brothers' "Melissa," it struck me that in order to have reached only the midpoint of my life I will need to live to be 92. That's pretty old. If you live to be ninety-two, you've done well for yourself. I'd like to be optimistic, and…
If people call your work perceptible, be it in positive or negative terms, do ask them about what made them draw that conclusion.
We are the witnesses of a barely perceptible transformation in ordinary language: verbs which formerly expressed satisfying actions have been replaced by nouns which name packages designed for passive consumption only -- 'to learn' becomes 'to accumulate credits'.