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Substantially vs Noticeably - What's the difference?

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Substantially is a related term of noticeably.


As adverbs the difference between substantially and noticeably

is that substantially is in a strong substantial manner; considerably while noticeably is (manner) in a noticeable way.

substantially

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • In a strong substantial manner; considerably.
  • * 2012 October 23, David Leonhardt, "[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/24/us/politics/race-for-president-leaves-income-slump-in-shadows.html?_r=1&hp]," New York Times (retrieved 24 October 2012):
  • For the first time since the Great Depression, median family income has fallen substantially over an entire decade. Income grew slowly through most of the last decade, except at the top of the distribution, before falling sharply when the financial crisis began.
  • To a great extent; in essence; essentially.
  • Without material qualifications.
  • noticeably

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • (manner) In a noticeable way.
  • We all saw it: he paled noticeably .
  • (degree) To a detectable degree, sufficient to be noticed.
  • It suddenly became noticeably cooler when the sun went behind a cloud.
  • (modal) In truth and observably.
  • Noticeably , what had been merely annoying to her was becoming infuriating.