obcapible
Describing something that is easily perceived, understood, or grasped by the mind or senses. It is often used in technical or analytical contexts to denote clarity and discernibility.
Exemplos
3 de 5The slight change in the painting's color palette was obcapible even to the untrained eye.
The slight change in the painting's color palette was obcapible even to the untrained eye.
The witness provided an account that made the sequence of events obcapible to the court.
The witness provided an account that made the sequence of events obcapible to the court.
It's pretty obcapible that he's not happy with the new rules, judging by his face.
It's pretty obcapible that he's not happy with the new rules, judging by his face.
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of 'ob-' (as in object) and 'capable'. If an object is 'obcapible', your brain is 'capable' of catching or perceiving it.
Quiz rápido
The logic behind the mathematical proof was only ______ to those with advanced training in the field.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: obcapible
Exemplos
The slight change in the painting's color palette was obcapible even to the untrained eye.
everydayThe slight change in the painting's color palette was obcapible even to the untrained eye.
The witness provided an account that made the sequence of events obcapible to the court.
formalThe witness provided an account that made the sequence of events obcapible to the court.
It's pretty obcapible that he's not happy with the new rules, judging by his face.
informalIt's pretty obcapible that he's not happy with the new rules, judging by his face.
The theoretical framework remains obcapible only when the underlying variables are strictly defined.
academicThe theoretical framework remains obcapible only when the underlying variables are strictly defined.
The advantages of the merger became obcapible to the shareholders after the quarterly report.
businessThe advantages of the merger became obcapible to the shareholders after the quarterly report.
Sinônimos
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
obcapible to all
obcapible to all
made obcapible
made obcapible
scarcely obcapible
scarcely obcapible
Frequentemente confundido com
Capable refers to having the ability to do something, while obcapible refers to something being able to be understood or perceived.
Notas de uso
This is a highly formal and rare term, primarily found in advanced linguistic tests or archaic philosophical texts. In modern English, 'perceptible' or 'discernible' are much more common.
Erros comuns
Learners often use this to mean 'talented' because of its similarity to 'capable', but it actually describes the object being observed, not the person doing the observing.
Dica de memorização
Think of 'ob-' (as in object) and 'capable'. If an object is 'obcapible', your brain is 'capable' of catching or perceiving it.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'ob-' (toward/against) and 'capere' (to take or seize), literally meaning 'able to be taken hold of' by the mind.
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The logic behind the mathematical proof was only ______ to those with advanced training in the field.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: obcapible
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