PERCEIVABLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary My energy levels shifted perceivably The drop-down menu is perceivably slow Is the way a child moves perceivably different from the motion of an adult? The range of species in this area has changed perceivably towards more drought-tolerant species
Perceivably - definition of perceivably by The Free Dictionary To become aware of (something) directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing: We could perceive three figures in the fog b To cause or allow the mind to become aware of (a stimulus): The ear perceives sounds 2 To achieve understanding of; apprehend: Einstein perceived that energy and matter are equivalent