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		Definition of visibly in English: visiblyadverb ˈvɪzəbliˈvɪzəbli 1In a way that is visible to the eye.  the defendant paled visibly as the guilty verdict was announced  she stretched out a visibly shaking hand  Example sentencesExamples -  Walls, plastered traditionally, are rose pink; and the terrazzo floor, partly damaged, has been visibly repaired with pink mosaic.
 -  He became visibly more animated when the cameras rolled.
 -  Hardly more than 3,000 copies could be made from one block - with the later copies looking visibly poorer in quality.
 -  The face blotches with tears and blushes in embarrassment, blemishes appear, bad teeth are visibly hidden behind a nervous hand.
 -  Infected seed may be visibly moldy, yet others appear healthy.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that can be perceived or noticed easily; clearly.
 he was visibly irritated at the way he had been undermined  Example sentencesExamples -  Where new work untrammelled by context is concerned, reasonableness visibly relinquishes the controls to logic, not least in the matter of the driving force of the design.
 -  These are the works in the show in which she visibly takes pride in her heritage.
 -  Public Enemy is different, visibly trying to be a distinctively Korean genre film.
 -  The boy's lack of interest in his father's hobby visibly disappoints the man.
 -  He has had the experience of growing up in public - who else has done this so visibly, as both actor and character?
 
  
    Definition of visibly in US English: visiblyadverbˈvizəblēˈvɪzəbli 1In a way that is visible to the eye.  the defendant paled visibly as the guilty verdict was announced  she stretched out a visibly shaking hand  Example sentencesExamples -  Infected seed may be visibly moldy, yet others appear healthy.
 -  He became visibly more animated when the cameras rolled.
 -  Hardly more than 3,000 copies could be made from one block - with the later copies looking visibly poorer in quality.
 -  The face blotches with tears and blushes in embarrassment, blemishes appear, bad teeth are visibly hidden behind a nervous hand.
 -  Walls, plastered traditionally, are rose pink; and the terrazzo floor, partly damaged, has been visibly repaired with pink mosaic.
 
 - 1.1 In a way that can be perceived or noticed easily; clearly.
 he was visibly irritated at the way he had been undermined  Example sentencesExamples -  Where new work untrammelled by context is concerned, reasonableness visibly relinquishes the controls to logic, not least in the matter of the driving force of the design.
 -  Public Enemy is different, visibly trying to be a distinctively Korean genre film.
 -  These are the works in the show in which she visibly takes pride in her heritage.
 -  He has had the experience of growing up in public - who else has done this so visibly, as both actor and character?
 -  The boy's lack of interest in his father's hobby visibly disappoints the man.
 
  
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