Detectability

Pronunciation: /ˈdɪtɛktˈəbɪɫəˌti/

Detectability (noun)

  1. How easy it is for someone or something to notice or find a thing.
  2. The chance that a signal or effect can be measured or seen by a test or instrument.
  3. The likelihood that hidden activity or information will be discovered by monitoring or investigation.

Examples

  • The detectability of the sound is high in a quiet room.
  • Your mistake has low detectability when the details are hidden.