adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be visibly shaking (= be shaking in a way that other people can see )
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He was visibly shaking with anger.
deeply/visibly distressed
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Hannah was deeply distressed by the news.
obviously/clearly/visibly relieved
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She was obviously relieved to have escaped.
visibly shocked
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Yesterday she was visibly shocked by the conditions she witnessed in the camps.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
relax
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She relaxed visibly as soon as I did so.
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He visibly relaxed as he heard a voice in the hallway.
shake
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After his Bolton wandering had turned into a rout, some of his staff were visibly shaken .
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He was visibly shaken and seemed genuinely surprised that Charlton was dead.
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Wayne Gretzky, visibly shaken , skated over to check on his wife during a 10-minute delay in the game.
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When Quinn put down the phone, it was the first time Sam had seen him appear visibly shaken .
upset
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Gretzky was visibly upset after skating over to check on his wife.
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He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He was visibly upset by the loss.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After all, this is the woman who visibly was irritated by Miss Piggy on her prime-time Christmas special.
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He seemed to be visibly losing weight.
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Her parents, visibly upset, decided to allow her to calm down and not to disturb her.
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Once, when morale was sagging, a visibly pregnant IsabelIa rode up to cheer the troops.
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Provided there's nothing visibly offensive on the cover, it's not illegal to send catalogues like this through the post.
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Wayne Gretzky, visibly shaken, skated over to check on his wife during a 10-minute delay in the game.