/ˈnoʊtɪsəbl/ – adjective
Definition: đáng chú ý, có thể nhận thấy.
A more thorough explanation: “Noticeable” is a term used in legal contexts to describe something that is capable of being observed or perceived by a reasonable person. It refers to something that is easily noticeable or apparent, rather than being hidden or obscure. In legal terms, “noticeable” may be used to describe a characteristic or feature that is sufficiently prominent or conspicuous to attract attention or be recognized.
Example: The defendant’s noticeable absence from the court proceedings was duly noted by the judge.