recognisable
Adjective: 1. Able to be identified or known from previous encounter or knowledge: Describes something or someone that can be perceived or understood as being a specific person or thing. 2. Clearly distinguishable; easy to perceive or identify: Describes something that has distinctive features making it easy to notice or know.
The adjective "recognisable" (also spelled "recognizable" in American English) is used to describe a quality of a person, object, place, or concept. It indicates that its identity or nature can be perceived. * It is often used with the verb "to be" (e.g., is/was/will be recognisable). * It can be modified by adverbs like "easily," "instantly," or "barely." * It commonly describes faces, logos, landmarks, sounds, styles, or patterns.
- With people/faces:
- With objects/logos:
- With places/landmarks:
- With styles/patterns:
- "Easily recognisable": Very simple to identify.
- The building's unique architecture makes it easily recognisable.
- "Barely recognisable": Very difficult to identify; changed so much it is hard to know.
- The old car was so rusted it was barely recognisable.
- Recognise (verb): To identify someone or something from previous experience or knowledge.
- I recognised her from the photograph.
- Recognition (noun): The action of recognising or the state of being recognised.
- There was no immediate recognition of the problem.
- Recognised (adjective): Generally accepted or officially approved.
- He is a recognised expert in his field. (Note: This meaning is different from "recognisable").
- Identifiable: Able to be recognized or distinguished.
- Distinguishable: Able to be perceived as different or distinct.
- Familiar: Well known from long or close association.
- Unrecognisable: Not able to be recognized.
- Unidentifiable: Impossible to identify.
- capable of being recognized