Adverb
recognisably (comparative more recognisably, superlative most recognisably)
In a way or manner that is recognisable.
Alpert 1986, p. 50 Bragg 1988, pp. 68–69 Bloom was impressed with Burton's natural way of acting, noting that "he just was" and went further by saying "He was recognisably a star, a fact he didn't question". Source: Internet
Evans concludes the Reform Act marked the true beginning of the development of a recognisably modern political system. Source: Internet
Even with improved communications and transport, these regions still have recognisably different ways of fiddle playing. Source: Internet
The early Mshatta Facade is recognisably some sort of vine, with conventional leaves on the end of short stalks and bunches of grapes or berries, but later forms usually lack these. Source: Internet
As a contemporary writer observed, Sullivan draws on these various influences while remaining recognisably himself. Source: Internet
Skeletons of longbow archers are recognisably adapted, with enlarged left arms and often osteophytes on left wrists, left shoulders and right fingers. Source: Internet