Adverb
In a noticeable manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe changed noticeably over the years Source: Internet
After experiencing a month or two of non-stop stress and lack of sleep, I woke up one morning and as I looked in the mirror, I realized that my brows were noticeably thinner than a week or two ago. Source: Internet
Ainger, pp. 224–25 The next opera, Princess Ida (1884, the duo's only three-act, blank verse work), had a noticeably shorter run than its four predecessors, although Sullivan's score was praised. Source: Internet
After the abolition of serfdom in 1861, the use of the Polish language noticeably increased in eastern Lithuania and western Belarus. Source: Internet
Although Ahidjo's rule was characterised as authoritarian, he was seen as noticeably lacking in charisma in comparison to many post-colonial African leaders. Source: Internet
Anatomically, these two groups can be distinguished most noticeably by their pelvic structure. Source: Internet