Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "easily recognised"

  • The part of the skin which the Bug has pierced, producing a painful sensation, is easily recognised by a little reddish mark, presenting in its centre a dark spot.

  • This bite, as every one knows, is easily recognised by the presence of small darkish red spots, surrounded by a circle of a paler colour.

  • Reaumur often saw the latter, easily recognised by their great size, giving birth to little plant-lice, which are quite alive when they leave their mother.

  • The plant may be easily recognised by its resemblance to the Garden Pansy, which is a variety of the same species.

  • It is well known as a garden shrub, and may be easily recognised by the characteristic odour emitted from its stems and leaves when bruised.

  • Entering the town by the gate close to the hotels, we ascend the narrow and badly-paved principal street to the church of St. Sauveur, easily recognised by the square belfry attached to the S.

  • The house is hidden among the trees, but the garden is easily recognised by 2 large cypress trees growing by the side of the rail.

  • It is easily recognised by its cheerful song and the way in which it pirouettes among the foliage and spreads its tail into a fan.

  • This is easily recognised by its dark, almost black, plumage.

  • It is easily recognised when on the wing.

  • The cock is easily recognised by his bright cinnamon-coloured head and shoulders.

  • The Cruciferous plants form so natural an order, that when one of them has been described the others may be easily recognised.

  • It is easily recognised by its flower, which resembles a large yellow campanula, slightly green on the exterior.

  • A still richer species is the Anemone pulsatilla, or Pasque Flower Anemone; a silky downy plant, easily recognised by its blossom of glowing purple.

  • It is easily recognised by its frail slender body, shining with metallic blue reflexes.

  • Their form is very distinct, and may be easily recognised.

  • In 1706 there only remained of these bones a portion of the scapula and a fragment of the wrist bone; the anatomist Blumenbach, who saw them at the beginning of the century, easily recognised in them the bones of an Elephant.

  • A very extraordinary whim of two very distinguished females, whose Portraits will be easily recognised.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easily recognised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because she; being miserable; better place; easily accounted; easily digested; easily distinguished; easily grown; easily imagined; easily obtained; easily pierced; easily propagated; easily recognized; easily removed; easily seen; face like; feet span; gone down; high latitudes; prime minister and deputy prime ministers; public education; regular troops; should very much like; sweet maid; three volumes; two more; year before