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recognizable means . Learn how to pronounce and use recognizable through vivid examples and easy-to-understand exercises.
Okay, let's break down how to pronounce "recognizable." It's a tricky one because it's a longer word with a few different sounds. Here's a breakdown:
The general flow is: rek-oh-knee-zay-buhl
"Reh-koh-knee-zay-buhl" (Focus on getting the first syllable stressed - "rek")
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Let's break down how to use the word "recognizable" in English. It’s a really useful word to have in your vocabulary!
"Recognizable" means easily identified or known. Something that is recognizable is familiar enough that you can immediately recognize it.
Adjective: This is the most common usage. It describes a noun.
Recognizable by: This is a very common phrase.
Recognizable as: Similar to “recognizable by,” but emphasizes the thing itself.
Recognize something/someone: This is a separate verb (to know or identify something/someone). “Recognizable” is the adjective describing the result of recognizing.
Fully recognizable: Means completely and easily identifiable.
Partially recognizable: Means you can identify it, but not with absolute certainty.
Here are some words that have a similar meaning to "recognizable," depending on the context:
Let’s do some examples to make it clearer:
Weak: "He had a recognizable voice." (Okay, but a little vague)
Stronger: "He had a recognizable voice, instantly reminding listeners of his famous radio show." (Clearly identifiable because of a connection to something familiar)
Weak: "The building was recognizable."
Stronger: “The building was recognizable as the historic courthouse, despite its weathered appearance.” (Highlights why it was recognizable.)
To help me give you even more targeted advice, could you tell me:
The company's innovative product packaging makes it instantly _____ on store shelves. A) recognizable B) familiar C) obscure D) distinct E) unknown
Despite the heavy fog, experienced pilots found the unique mountain silhouette _____ from a distance. A) indistinct B) identifiable C) perceptible D) discernible E) ambiguous
His handwriting, with its characteristic loops and flourishes, was always _____. A) indecipherable B) distinctive C) recognizable D) illegible E) clear
The team's success in the global competition brought them _____ fame and increased brand value. A) widespread B) obscure C) limited D) global E) extensive
The architect included several _____ elements from the city's historical buildings in the modern design. A) contemporary B) archaic C) traditional D) familiar E) recognizable
The artist's individual style allowed critics to identify his work immediately, even without a signature. (Rewrite using "recognizable")
After years living abroad, his accent was no longer distinctively British. (Rewrite using a related form of "recognizable")
The new policy aims to make the bureaucratic process simpler and more user-friendly for all applicants. (Rewrite without "recognizable", using a suitable replacement word)
Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks
Exercise 2: Choose the correct answer
Exercise 3: Rewrite the sentences
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