visibleness

/'vizəblnis/
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visibleness

The fog reduced the visibleness of the distant lighthouse.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality, fact, or degree of being visible; the state of being perceptible to the eye. It refers to how easily something can be seen or how obvious it is to sight.
Usage
  • General Use: "Visibleness" is a formal or technical noun used to describe the condition of being visible. It is often interchangeable with "visibility," though "visibility" is more common in everyday language.
  • Contexts: It is used in scientific, meteorological, and technical discussions about light, perception, and atmospheric conditions.
Examples
  • The visibleness of the stars is greatly reduced by city lights.
  • The experiment measured the visibleness of the signal under different conditions.
  • Fog severely decreased the visibleness of the road signs.
Advanced Usage
  • "Degree of visibleness": A phrase specifying how visible something is.
    • The degree of visibleness for aircraft lights is regulated for safety.
Variants and Related Words
  • Visibility (n): The more common synonym for "visibleness," meaning the state of being able to see or be seen.
    • Poor visibility made driving dangerous.
  • Visible (adj): Able to be seen.
    • The ship was barely visible on the horizon.
  • Visual (adj): Relating to sight.
    • The artist's work has a strong visual impact.
Synonyms
  • Perceptibility: The quality of being discernible by the mind or senses.
  • Discernibility: The ability to be seen or recognized clearly.
  • Conspicuousness: The state of being clearly visible or attracting attention.
Antonyms
  • Invisibleness: The quality of not being visible.
  • Invisibility: The condition of being impossible to see.
visibleness

The fog reduced the visibleness of the distant lighthouse.

Noun
  1. quality or fact or degree of being visible; perceptible by the eye or obvious to the eye
    • low visibility caused by fog

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