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Synonyms

perceive

American  
[per-seev] / pərˈsiv /

verb (used with object)

perceived, perceiving
  1. to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses.

    I perceived an object looming through the mist.

    Synonyms:
    distinguish, descry, observe, discover, note
  2. to recognize, discern, envision, or understand: This is a nice idea but I perceive difficulties in putting it into practice.

    I perceive a note of sarcasm in your voice.

    This is a nice idea but I perceive difficulties in putting it into practice.


perceive British  
/ pəˈsiːv /

verb

  1. to become aware of (something) through the senses, esp the sight; recognize or observe

  2. (tr; may take a clause as object) to come to comprehend; grasp

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Related Words

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Other Word Forms

  • nonperceiving adjective
  • perceivability noun
  • perceivable adjective
  • perceivably adverb
  • perceiver noun
  • perceivingness noun
  • reperceive verb (used with object)
  • self-perceiving adjective
  • unperceiving adjective

Etymology

Origin of perceive

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English perceiven, from unattested Anglo-French perceivre, for perçoivre, from Latin percipere “to lay hold of, grasp,” equivalent to per- per- + -cipere, combining form of capere “to take”

Example Sentences

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Encouraging more sustainable eating habits depends in part on understanding how people perceive the environmental footprint of different foods.

From Science Daily

“We don’t think the Fed or its stakeholders perceive it as needing that type of turnaround,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Churchill’s autobiography,” Mr. Stiles explains, “lays the groundwork for how he wished to be perceived and how he would approach and create his political career.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The stakes are high for the group, which doesn’t want to be perceived as fighting Iran’s battles and getting more Yemenis killed in the process.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scale of the alleged activity—which the Justice Department says involved $2.5 billion worth of servers since 2024—could heighten the perceived risk to the company, the analysts add.

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