manifestable
Definition
Adjective: - Capable of being shown, demonstrated, or made evident: "manifestable" describes something that can be clearly revealed, displayed, or brought into a perceptible form.
Usage Examples
- (The information can be clearly shown using visual aids.)
- (Her feelings were not easy to display or reveal.)
- (The predictions can be demonstrated in a scientific setting.)
Advanced Usage
- "manifestable in": capable of being expressed or appearing within a specific context.
- The symptoms are manifestable in patients with chronic stress. (The symptoms can be observed in those patients.)
- "readily manifestable": easily or immediately capable of being shown.
- The benefits of the new policy are readily manifestable to the public. (The advantages can be quickly and clearly demonstrated.)
Variants and Related Words
- Manifest (adj): clear or obvious to the eye or mind.
- His joy was manifest in his smile. (His happiness was obvious.)
- Manifest (verb): to show or demonstrate clearly.
- She manifested her anger by slamming the door. (She displayed her anger.)
- Manifestation (n): an event, action, or object that clearly shows or embodies something abstract.
- The protest was a manifestation of public discontent. (The protest showed the discontent.)
- Manifestly (adv): in a way that is clear or obvious.
- The plan was manifestly flawed. (It was obviously flawed.)
Synonyms
- Demonstrable: capable of being proven or shown clearly.
- Evident: plain or obvious; easily seen or understood.
- Revealable: able to be made known or uncovered.
- Exhibitable: capable of being displayed or presented.
Related Idioms
- "Made manifest": brought into clear view or made obvious.
- The truth was made manifest by the investigation. (The truth became clear.)
- "Manifest itself": to become apparent or visible.
- The disease manifested itself in a high fever. (The disease appeared as a fever.)