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perception

[per-sep-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act or faculty of perceiving, or apprehending by means of the senses or of the mind; cognition; understanding.

  2. immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation, as of moral, psychological, or aesthetic qualities; insight; intuition; discernment.

    an artist of rare perception.

  3. the result or product of perceiving, as distinguished from the act of perceiving; percept.

  4. Psychology.,  a single unified awareness derived from sensory processes while a stimulus is present.

  5. Law.,  the taking into possession of rents, crops, profits, etc.



perception

/ pəˈsɛpʃən /

noun

  1. the act or the effect of perceiving

  2. insight or intuition gained by perceiving

  3. the ability or capacity to perceive

  4. way of perceiving; awareness or consciousness; view

    advertising affects the customer's perception of a product

  5. the process by which an organism detects and interprets information from the external world by means of the sensory receptors

  6. law the collection, receipt, or taking into possession of rents, crops, etc

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Other Word Forms

  • perceptional adjective
  • nonperception noun
  • nonperceptional adjective
  • reperception noun
  • self-perception noun
  • unperceptional adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of perception1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English percepcioun, from Old French percepcïon, from Latin perceptiōn-, stem of perceptiō “comprehension,” literally, “a taking in”; percept, -ion
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Word History and Origins

Origin of perception1

C15: from Latin perceptiō comprehension; see perceive
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

To the union, the problem is not one of perception.

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In other words, feeling in control is not a fixed personal trait -- it's a daily perception that varies depending on circumstances.

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Completing the development in July, the couple said they had no regrets and were determined to challenge the perception of the lifestyle.

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Now, shared living is more acceptable and she’s less concerned about perceptions.

Last year, the attorney general sued oil giant Exxon, alleging it used deceptive practices to craft an “erroneous perception” that plastic is easily recycled.

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