appreciable — Large enough to be noticed or considered significant; substantial in amount or degree.
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: Large enough to be noticed or considered significant; substantial in amount or degree.
Pronunciation (IPA): /əˈpriːʃəbəl/
Korean meaning: 눈에 띌 만큼 상당한, 중요한
Korean pronunciation: 어-프리-셔-블 (강세: 프리)
Example Sentences
- After switching to the premium coffee beans, there was an appreciable difference in taste that even my sleepy roommate noticed before his first cup.
- The new study method resulted in an appreciable improvement in test scores.
- There was an appreciable delay in the flight departure due to the weather.
appreciable
ADJECTIVE//əˈpriːʃəbəl//
Large enough to be noticed or considered significant; substantial in amount or degree.

Large enough to be noticed or considered significant; substantial in amount or degree.
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Origin
From Latin 'appreciatus', meaning 'to set a price on' or 'to appraise'. The meaning evolved from 'able to be valued' to 'noticeable or considerable in amount'.
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“After switching to the premium coffee beans, there was an appreciable difference in taste that even my sleepy roommate noticed before his first cup.”
“The new study method resulted in an appreciable improvement in test scores.”
“There was an appreciable delay in the flight departure due to the weather.”
“The appreciable weight loss was visible to everyone after just two months of dieting.”
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