B2 noun #1,500 よく出る 3分で読める

visible

Visible means that something can be seen by your eyes.

Explanation at your level:

If you can see something, it is visible. For example, the sun is visible in the morning. It is easy to see. If something is hidden, it is not visible. You use this word when you look at things.

Visible describes things you can see with your eyes. You might say, 'The mountains are visible from my window.' It is a useful word for describing your environment. If you are looking for your keys and you see them, they are visible.

At this level, you can use visible to talk about changes or results. For example, 'There is a visible improvement in your English.' It means the change is clear enough that anyone can see it. It is common in both speaking and writing.

Visible is often used to describe how 'noticeable' something is. You might hear 'highly visible' or 'barely visible.' It is used in professional contexts, like 'visible results' in a business report. It is more precise than just saying 'you can see it.'

In advanced English, visible can describe abstract concepts that are manifest. You might discuss a 'visible shift in public opinion.' It implies that the evidence is undeniable. It is a great word to use when you want to sound more analytical and precise in your arguments.

At the mastery level, visible carries nuances of transparency and manifestation. You might use it in literary contexts to describe a 'visible tension' in a room, where the emotion is so strong it feels like an object. It connects the physical act of seeing with the intellectual act of perceiving truth.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Visible means able to be seen.
  • It is an adjective.
  • Commonly used with 'clearly' or 'barely'.
  • Used for both physical and abstract things.

Hey there! Let's talk about the word visible. At its core, this word is all about sight. If you can see something, it is visible. Think of the stars in the night sky; on a clear night, they are perfectly visible to us.

However, we also use visible for things that aren't necessarily physical objects. For example, if you work really hard on a project, your effort might be visible in the high quality of your final result. It means the outcome is clear and observable.

It is a super helpful word because it helps us describe the boundary between what is hidden and what is out in the open. Whether you are talking about a tiny speck of dust or a massive, visible change in the weather, this word fits perfectly.

The word visible has a pretty cool history. It comes to us from the Latin word visibilis, which itself is derived from videre, meaning 'to see.' This is the same root that gave us words like video, vision, and visit.

It entered the English language in the 15th century, evolving from Old French. Back then, it was used primarily to describe things that could be perceived by the eyes. Over time, the meaning expanded to include things that are 'apparent' or 'obvious' to the mind, not just the eyes.

It is fascinating how a word that started as a simple physical description of sight grew to encompass abstract ideas. It shows how our language adapts to describe not just what we see, but what we understand.

You will find visible used in both formal and informal settings. In casual conversation, you might say, 'The moon is very visible tonight.' It is straightforward and clear.

In professional or academic settings, it often appears in phrases like 'visible progress' or 'visible impact.' This helps people quantify things that are otherwise hard to measure. For example, a manager might say, 'We need to make our goals more visible to the team.'

Common collocations include 'barely visible,' 'clearly visible,' and 'highly visible.' Using these adverbs helps add nuance to your description, telling the listener exactly how easy or difficult it is to see the object in question.

While visible itself doesn't have dozens of idioms, it is part of several key expressions. 1. Visible minority: Refers to a group of people who are not part of the majority race in a society. 2. Make yourself visible: To show up or be seen, often at an event. 3. Keep a low profile (opposite of being highly visible): To avoid being noticed. 4. Visible spectrum: The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye. 5. Visible to the naked eye: Something that can be seen without a telescope or microscope.

Visible is an adjective, so it usually follows a linking verb like 'is,' 'are,' or 'become.' For instance, 'The path became visible as the fog lifted.' It does not have a plural form because it describes a quality.

Pronunciation-wise, it is VIZ-uh-bull. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like risible or divisible. In British English, the 'l' at the end is often a 'dark l' sound, while in American English, it is a bit more pronounced.

Remember, you don't say 'a visible' as a noun; it is strictly used to modify a noun or describe a state of being. Always pair it with a subject to make a complete, clear sentence.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'visit'—to go see someone!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈvɪz.ə.bəl

Short 'i', clear 'z', neutral 'uh' sound.

US ˈvɪz.ə.bəl

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'z'.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'z' as 's'
  • Dropping the middle syllable
  • Stressing the wrong syllable

Rhymes With

risible divisible indivisible permissible admissible

Difficulty Rating

読解 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

リスニング 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

see look light

Learn Next

visibility visualize apparent

上級

manifest discernible

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The visible moon.

Linking verbs

It is visible.

Adverb modification

Clearly visible.

Examples by Level

1

The moon is visible.

moon / is / visible

Subject + verb + adjective

2

The car is visible.

car / is / visible

Simple description

3

The bird is visible.

bird / is / visible

Subject + verb + adjective

4

Is the house visible?

is / house / visible

Question form

5

The sign is visible.

sign / is / visible

Simple description

6

The stars are visible.

stars / are / visible

Plural subject

7

The cat is visible.

cat / is / visible

Simple description

8

The path is visible.

path / is / visible

Simple description

1

The mountains are clearly visible today.

2

Is the exit sign visible from here?

3

The stain on his shirt was barely visible.

4

The results of the diet are now visible.

5

The ship was visible on the horizon.

6

Are the flowers visible in the dark?

7

The scar is still visible.

8

The progress we made is visible to everyone.

1

The police presence was highly visible at the event.

2

She made a visible effort to be polite.

3

The changes in the law had a visible impact.

4

The house is visible from the main road.

5

His disappointment was visible on his face.

6

The virus is not visible to the naked eye.

7

We need to make our brand more visible.

8

The effect of the rain was visible in the garden.

1

The tension in the room was almost visible.

2

He has become a very visible figure in politics.

3

The damage to the car was barely visible.

4

There was a visible lack of interest from the students.

5

The contrast between the two colors is clearly visible.

6

Her relief was visible after the exam.

7

The company's decline was visible to all analysts.

8

The comet was visible for several nights.

1

The visible spectrum of light is fascinating.

2

There is a visible shift in the company's strategy.

3

His visible frustration made the meeting awkward.

4

The structural flaws were visible upon closer inspection.

5

She has a visible presence in the academic community.

6

The historical significance is visible in the architecture.

7

The visible signs of decay were everywhere.

8

The change was not immediately visible.

1

The visible manifestation of his genius was his art.

2

The visible world is but a shadow of the ideal.

3

His visible disdain for the rules was problematic.

4

The visible decay of the empire was inevitable.

5

The visible layers of history are preserved here.

6

The visible evidence supports the theory.

7

The visible universe is expanding.

8

The visible outcome was quite different from the plan.

類義語

observable perceptible apparent noticeable evident conspicuous

反対語

よく使う組み合わせ

clearly visible
barely visible
highly visible
become visible
visible impact
visible progress
visible sign
visible difference
visible change
make visible

Idioms & Expressions

"visible to the naked eye"

Can be seen without tools.

The planet is visible to the naked eye.

neutral

"keep a low profile"

Avoid being visible/noticed.

He decided to keep a low profile.

casual

"in plain sight"

Easily visible, not hidden.

The keys were in plain sight.

neutral

"out of sight"

Not visible.

The cat ran out of sight.

neutral

"make yourself visible"

Show up at an event.

You should make yourself visible at the party.

casual

"visible minority"

A group distinct from the majority.

The policy supports the visible minority.

formal

Easily Confused

visible vs Visual

Both relate to sight.

Visual is about the sense/process; visible is about the state.

Visual aids help make things visible.

visible vs Audible

Sounds similar.

Audible is for hearing.

The sound was barely audible.

visible vs Obvious

Similar meaning.

Obvious is for understanding.

It was obvious he was tired.

visible vs Apparent

Similar meaning.

Apparent is for clarity.

The reason was apparent.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + visible

The star is visible.

A2

Subject + is + clearly + visible

The road is clearly visible.

B1

It is + visible + that...

It is visible that he tried.

B2

There is a + visible + noun

There is a visible change.

B2

Make + object + visible

Make your work visible.

語族

Nouns

visibility The state of being able to be seen.

Verbs

visualize To form a mental image.

Adjectives

invisible Cannot be seen.

関連

vision The act of seeing.

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

よくある間違い

Using 'visible' as a noun (e.g., 'the visible') The visible object / What is visible
Visible is an adjective, not a noun.
Confusing 'visible' with 'visual' Visual (related to sight)
Visual is an adjective for things relating to sight, visible means able to be seen.
Saying 'very visible' when 'clearly visible' is better Clearly visible
Collocation preference.
Using 'visible' for things that are heard Audible
Visible is for sight only.
Adding 'ly' to make an adverb (visibly) Visibly (adverb)
Visibly is the correct adverb form.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Place the word on a big bright light.

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Native usage

Use it to describe progress.

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Cultural insight

Transparency is valued.

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Grammar rule

Adjective only.

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Say it right

Stress the first syllable.

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Don't make this mistake

Don't use it as a noun.

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Did you know?

Root is 'videre'.

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Study smart

Use antonym pairs.

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Context

Use in professional reports.

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Rhymes

Think of 'divisible'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

VIS-I-BLE: Vision Is Seen By Looking Everywhere.

Visual Association

Imagine a bright neon sign that is very visible.

Word Web

Sight Light Vision Transparency

チャレンジ

Describe 5 things you can see right now.

語源

Latin

Original meaning: To see

文化的な背景

None.

Used frequently in business and science to discuss transparency.

The Invisible Man (Book) Visible spectrum (Science)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Science

  • visible spectrum
  • visible light
  • visible reaction

Business

  • visible progress
  • visible impact
  • highly visible

Daily life

  • visible from here
  • barely visible
  • clearly visible

Art

  • visible brushstrokes
  • visible texture
  • visible layers

Conversation Starters

"What is the most beautiful thing visible from your window?"

"Do you think it is important to be a visible leader?"

"What are some visible signs of spring?"

"Can you name something that is not visible to the naked eye?"

"Why do you think some people prefer to stay not visible?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you saw a visible change in yourself.

Write about something that is visible but often ignored.

How do you make your goals visible?

Describe a scene using the word visible.

よくある質問

8 問

No, it is an adjective.

Invisible.

Yes, but 'clearly visible' is often better.

No, that is 'audible'.

Yes, for 'visible progress'.

VIZ-uh-bull.

Yes, very common.

Yes, 'visible tension'.

自分をテスト

fill blank A1

The moon is ___ tonight.

正解! おしい! 正解: visible

Visible means you can see it.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'able to be seen'?

正解! おしい! 正解: visible

Visible relates to sight.

true false B1

Visible refers to things we hear.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Visible refers to sight.

match pairs B1

Word

意味

All matched!

Direct antonyms.

sentence order B2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解:

Subject + verb + adverb + adjective.

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