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Recognisable in a sentence

Recognisable meaning

Able to be recognised.

Synonyms of Recognisable

Using Recognisable

  • The main meaning on this page is: Able to be recognised.
  • Useful related words include: recognizable, placeable, identifiable.
  • In the example corpus, recognisable often appears in combinations such as: most recognisable, instantly recognisable, easily recognisable.

Context around Recognisable

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 21.9 words
  • Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Recognisable

  • In this selection, "recognisable" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 21.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, instantly, easily, almost, attire, communication and actors stand out and add context to how "recognisable" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include a clinically recognisable mental health and an almost recognisable communication between. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "recognisable" sits close to words such as agro, apnu and appoints, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with recognisable

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

In India, no other pen is more recognisable than the Reynolds 045 Fine Carbure pen. (15 words)

Later, he became well-known as one of the most recognisable boxers in the sport. (15 words)

Among his most recognisable and popular songs is released in 2018 as part of his album. (16 words)

An interesting trait of the eclectus parrot is that they are the most sexually dimorphic of the parrot species, with the males being easily recognisable from their vibrant emerald green plumage and yellow beak. (34 words)

Later rising to the podium to perform poems about birds, often with references to recognisable localities in Canberra, were other well-known Canberra poets Peter Searles, Kimberly K Williams and Jacqui Malins. (32 words)

It is Grade II listed and continues to be an important and instantly recognisable part of Sleaford’s character today, and our wider history and heritage across North Kesteven. (29 words)

Example sentences (20)

Albarn’s piano tribute is slower and more melancholy than the original version, but instantly recognisable as the 1980 track.

Among his most recognisable and popular songs is released in 2018 as part of his album.

An interesting trait of the eclectus parrot is that they are the most sexually dimorphic of the parrot species, with the males being easily recognisable from their vibrant emerald green plumage and yellow beak.

A visible range of vehicles and highly trained and skilled staff in recognisable attire deliver precision, accuracy and attention to detail as standard.

But Foy, inhabiting Elizabeth from 1947 to 1964, is instantly recognisable as the woman who would become Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

I do not merely feel its power: there is an energy exchange, an almost recognisable communication between the storm and me.

In a career spanning six decades, Cosmo has become one of the most instantly recognisable actors on the planet.

In a purple wig, garish outfits and outrageous spectacles, Barry Humphries was instantly recognisable as Dame Edna Everage.

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In India, no other pen is more recognisable than the Reynolds 045 Fine Carbure pen.

It hails from the label's Fall 2023 range and is instantly recognisable, with its suspender straps, which combine a panelled strapless bustier with the gathered midi skirt.

It is Grade II listed and continues to be an important and instantly recognisable part of Sleaford’s character today, and our wider history and heritage across North Kesteven.

It isn’t a reinvention of the wheel, then, but it is an enjoyable and comfortingly recognisable trip to the beach.

Just one in nine children were assessed as having a clinically recognisable mental health problem 20 years ago.

Later, he became well-known as one of the most recognisable boxers in the sport.

Later rising to the podium to perform poems about birds, often with references to recognisable localities in Canberra, were other well-known Canberra poets Peter Searles, Kimberly K Williams and Jacqui Malins.

Motorolas have always had their own design language that set them apart from the sea of phones out there (remember the instantly recognisable Moto Gs of the last decade?).

Newspaper reports claim the publicity-shy Jungarai once shaved off his beard to be less recognisable.

One of Pompey’s most recognisable supporters is presently serving a five-month ban after a series of incidents this season.

Pub landlords of the time would opt for simple everyday concepts, like agricultural objects, to recognisable figures, events, trades, sports, and trade guilds.

She paints with rich colours and a vibrant oil surface, honing a distinctive and instantly recognisable style.

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Common combinations with recognisable

These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:

Frequently asked questions

How do you use "recognisable" in a sentence?
An example: "Albarn’s piano tribute is slower and more melancholy than the original version, but instantly recognisable as the 1980 track." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "recognisable" from authentic English texts.
What does "recognisable" mean?
Recognisable means: Able to be recognised.
What are synonyms of "recognisable"?
Common synonyms of "recognisable" include: recognizable, placeable, identifiable.
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