noticeability
noticeability — noun
1. how readily something attracts attention or is detected by the senses because it
how readily something attracts attention or is detected by the senses because it differs from its surroundings or from other items of the same kind.
The bright orange paint increased the noticeability of the fire hydrant in the park.
collocation: increase the noticeability of [something]
Esteban chose a larger font to improve the noticeability of the warning label.
collocation: improve the noticeability of [something]
The noticeability of the trail markers helped hikers find their way through the dense forest.
Rodrigo questioned the noticeability of the small error in the printed report.
Without bright colours, the noticeability of the street signs drops sharply after dark.
- visibility
more common; focuses specifically on how well something can be seen with the eyes, not heard or otherwise perceived
- prominence
emphasises standing out by being important, large, or well-known rather than just physically apparent
- conspicuousness
stronger and often suggests something draws attention in an unexpected or unwelcome way
- inconspicuousness
the quality of not attracting attention or being easily missed
文法句型
the noticeability of [noun phrase]
用法筆記
This noun is less common than synonyms such as 'visibility' or 'prominence.' It is frequently used in discussions of design, signage, safety equipment, and anything deliberately made to stand out.