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View definitions for recognizable

recognizable

adjective as in understandable

adjective as in understandable

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Onstage, “Wicked” developed its own eye-catching version of Oz that was instantly recognizable, and while the movie expands on that, it is all a riff on the foundation the show established.

The 1989 killings, and the televised trial that followed, have sparked documentaries, movies and television series that have made the brothers two of the most publicly recognizable convicts.

By “timeless”, we mean there’s recognizable, approachable dishes on the menu that appeal to a vast audience.

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In the last year, some of music's biggest and most recognizable faces have released chart-topping, infectious pop music.

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And no, not set in a post-apocalyptic world caused by catastrophic events, but in the recognizable wilds of everyday lives, and in that quotidian arena of judgment familiar to citizens everywhere: a city courthouse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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