different between standout vs noticeable

standout

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase stand out.

Adjective

standout (not comparable)

  1. exceptional; noteworthy

Synonyms

  • outstanding

Noun

standout (plural standouts)

  1. An exceptional or noteworthy person or thing.
    This building is one of the city's architectural standouts.

Related terms

  • stand
  • stand out

References

  • “standout”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

Anagrams

  • outstand

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  • what does standout musical moment mean
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  • what do standouts mean on hinge
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noticeable

English

Etymology

From notice +? -able.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?no?t?s?bl?/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?n??t?s?bl?/
  • Hyphenation: no?tice?able

Adjective

noticeable (comparative more noticeable, superlative most noticeable)

  1. Capable of being seen or noticed.
    • November 17 2012, BBC Sport: Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham [1]
      The dismissal of a player who left Arsenal for Manchester City before joining Tottenham gave the home players and fans a noticeable lift.
  2. Worthy of note; significant.

Synonyms

  • (capable of being seen or noticed): observable, perceivable; see also Thesaurus:perceptible
  • (worthy of note): notable, remarkable; see also Thesaurus:important or Thesaurus:notable

Translations

noticeable From the web:

  • what noticeable trend from this graph
  • what noticeable elements are found in the poem
  • what trend does the graph show
  • what is the trend of the graph
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