Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

446. Visibility — N. visibility, perceptibility; conspicuousness,

distinctness &c adj.; conspicuity†, conspicuousness; appearance &c 448; bassetting†; exposure; manifestation &c 525; ocular proof, ocular evidence, ocular demonstration; field of view &c (vision) 441; periscopism†. V. be become visible &c adj.; appear, open to the view; meet the eye, catch the eye; basset; present itself, show manifest itself, produce itself, discover itself, reveal itself, expose itself, betray itself; stand forth, stand out; materialize; show; arise; peep out, peer out, crop out; start up, spring up, show up, turn up, crop up; glimmer, loom; glare; burst forth; burst upon the view, burst upon the sight; heave in sight; come in sight, come into view, come out, come forth, come forward; see the light of day; break through the clouds; make its appearance, show its face, appear to one's eyes, come upon the stage, float before the eyes, speak for itself &c (manifest) 525; attract the attention &c 457; reappear; live in a glass house. expose to view &c 525. Adj. visible, perceptible, perceivable, discernible, apparent; in view, in full view, in sight; exposed to view, en vidence; unclouded, unobscured†, in the foreground. obvious &c (manifest) 525; plain, clear, distinct, definite; well defined, well marked; in focus; recognizable, palpable, autoptical†; glaring, staring, conspicuous; stereoscopic; in bold, in strong relief. periscopic†, panoramic. before one's eyes, under one's eyes; before one, à vue d'oeil [Fr.], in one's eye, oculis subjecta fidelibus [Lat.]. Adv. visibly &c adj.; in sight of; before one's eyes &c adj.; veluti in speculum [Lat.].