Used in a Sentence

recognisable

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for recognisable.

Editorial note

Maybe if the song starts with a recognisable line of tones and the algorithm buts in some recognisable parts here and there it becomes more clear?

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

(British spelling) Able to be recognised.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of recognisable gathered in one view.

adjective

(British spelling) Able to be recognised.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for recognisable.

Example sentences

1

Maybe if the song starts with a recognisable line of tones and the algorithm buts in some recognisable parts here and there it becomes more clear?

2

I don't see the problem with this, now the image is popular and recognisable, companies are profiting from his creation.

3

And something potentially recognisable as a form of personality would probably just fall out of the quirks of the system.

4

It's not the same as a single consciousness changing its mind, because there is no recognisable single mind that changes.

5

It hurts the illusion somewhat for me, because it makes the characters instantly recognisable and readable.

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Indexing is useful because it enables you to find people you want to get in contact with using their human-recognisable name.

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Skara Brae is amazing: it's a very freaky feeling standing in something still recognisable as a home after four thousand years.

8

Violins all have unique and very recognisable sound and most serious violinists play their instrument every day, often for several hours.

9

We would have loved to use a different word, but there are not enough different recognisable words in the English language.

10

It seems very strange that a high value item spelling the most recognisable Arabic word (Allah) would possibly have a spelling mistake.

11

None of them are as clearly defined or extreme, but each is recognisable.

12

Boilerplate is an implicit abstraction: recognisable generality, but lacking a coded mechanism.

Quote examples

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We have enough trouble with the simple human-recognisable biometric classifier of "race" being used to discriminate against people.

2

The "nerd cave" takes many forms, but for those of us who know many nerds it is instantly recognisable.

3

You are recognisable as the archetypical "low-effort" contributor.

4

Its ecosystem is mostly proprietary and closed-source, but that didn't stop people from modding what they could - just look at all the "post your desktop" threads that appear in various forums and you'll see lots of examples that are barely recognisable as Windows anymore.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use recognisable in a sentence?

Maybe if the song starts with a recognisable line of tones and the algorithm buts in some recognisable parts here and there it becomes more clear?

What does recognisable mean?

(British spelling) Able to be recognised.

What part of speech is recognisable?

recognisable is commonly used as adjective.