Discernable in a sentence as an adjective

It's "action" isn't in any discernable way a "button", it's a small red link.

Footer taking up a full third of the page with no quickly discernable way to close it?

But when you look at all those people, there's no common denominator, no discernable pattern for intelligence.

English is so horrible because it has no discernable orthography.

Why an infant company with little discernable revenue should have an astronomical value is beyond me.

The problem is that we do not have any discernable influence on our nominal political representatives.

Domain camping is scummy because it rewards specialization in a skill that adds no discernable value whatsoever to society.

There are plenty of people who still profit from online dating, but it doesn't really provide any discernable advantages for people who are already at a disadvantage.

Furthermore, the variation withing the African data from the sub-saharan regions to the north african ones is quite discernable.

There is no discernable difference between the correct answer and an incorrect one, which makes the use of this technique incredibly dangerous when determining the guilt of a person in the court of law.

Discernable definitions

adjective

perceptible by the senses or intellect; "things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause"; "the newspaper reports no discernible progress in the negotiations"; "the skyline is easily discernible even at a distance of several miles"

See also: discernible