English to Spanish Dictionary recognizable

recognizable

reconocible
definition
adjective
Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly recognisable symbol of national identity.
able to be recognized or identified from previous encounters or knowledge.
translation of 'recognizable'
adjective
reconocible,
identificable
example
The curve and the clock tower are enough to make the building 'recognizable' from anywhere.
The words that are 'recognizable' are not strung together in a coherent way.
The first body found has been so mutilated it's barely 'recognizable' as a body.
Not content to be the most 'recognizable' woman on the planet, she also wants to be the most widely read.
It is less grand, has no 'recognizable' actors, and in its own way is much more artful.
The existence of a bourgeoisie was marked by 'recognizable' forms of behavior and of ideas.
It makes me wonder what items in this room tonight will be 'recognizable' ten years hence.
If the news business is to survive in any 'recognizable' form, it must adapt to this new reality.
Some of the words are 'recognizable' , but the context makes their meaning indecipherable.
It is an allegory for our own society, our own people and it should be immediately 'recognizable' to any member of the audience.
The buildings, lights and other images are hardly 'recognizable' in her works.
As the bus turned into a new 'recognizable' road, the pavements were filled with people, scarves blowing in the wind.
Chalk is perhaps the most 'recognizable' and conspicuous rock type in Europe.
They also claimed that moves to protect her new identity were useless as she was so instantly 'recognisable' .
He is a household name, despite the abstruse nature of his work, because he worked extremely hard to market himself and was obsessed with his 'recognisability' .
His stark, bloody images with distorted faces are instantly 'recognisable' .
Again and again, liberal Hollywood has to go through the ghastly ritual of ennobling people before it can allow them to become 'recognizably' human.
Still, it's appropriate if he's suffering a little for his recent global 'recognisability' .
The tomato sauce is fresh and tangy, the cheese has just the right stringy texture, and the pepperoni sausage is 'recognizably' meaty instead of greasy and bloated with generic spices.
They're 'recognizably' human characters with serious problems of their own and lives that don't always stay on placid waters.
Get rid of flags and you deprive people of the most instantly 'recognisable' symbol of national identity.
The hair might be a bit thinner and greyer, but many of the faces in the historic village brass band are still 'recognisable' .
Gallery owners concur that the appeal of photojournalism is based on its 'recognizability' , connection to history and its ability to capture the human spirit.
Yes, he's doctrinally more fluid than his predecessors, but he's 'recognizably' of the same type.
They mistake his high 'recognizability' with actual political credibility.
Martin's acoustic guitar playing is instantly 'recognisable' and revered among guitar fans.
It is both the 'recognizability' of his subjects and their potential ambiguity that gives his work depth.
It was, for someone who had grown up with rock and folk music, immediately 'recognisable' and attractive.
Also, if you're 'recognizably' female and foreign, prepare to be sweet-talked by the young male vendors.
The requirement is for an overall design to give the series a readily 'recognisable' identity.
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