- verbperceive (verb) · perceives (third person present) · perceived (past tense) · perceived (past participle) · perceiving (present participle)
- become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand:"his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth" · "he was quick to perceive that there was little future in such arguments"
- become aware of (something) by the use of one of the senses, especially that of sight:"he perceived the faintest of flushes creeping up her neck"
- interpret or look on (someone or something) in a particular way; regard as:"if Guy does not perceive himself as disabled, nobody else should" · "some geographers perceive hydrology to be a separate field of scientific inquiry"
OriginMiddle English: from a variant of Old French perçoivre, from Latin percipere ‘seize, understand’, from per- ‘entirely’ + capere ‘take’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- To perceive means to become aware or conscious of something through the senses, especially sight or hearing123. It also means to achieve understanding of or have a belief about something, based on one's own mental and emotional processing124. Perceive can be used as a verb with an object, such as "I perceive a change in your attitude", or without an object, such as "He perceives well".Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.To perceive means to become aware or conscious of something through the senses such as sight, sound, touch, smell, or taste. It also refers to the interpretation or understanding of information or circumstances, based on one's own mental and emotional processing.www.definitions.net/definition/perceiveTo become aware of (something) directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing: We could perceive three figures in the fog. b. To cause or allow the mind to become aware of (a stimulus): The ear perceives sounds. 2. To achieve understanding of; apprehend: Einstein perceived that energy and matter are equivalent.www.thefreedictionary.com/perceiveBritish Dictionary definitions for perceive to become aware of (something) through the senses, esp the sight; recognize or observewww.dictionary.com/browse/perceiveperceive verb [ T ] uk / pəˈsiːv / us / pɚ- / perceive verb [T] (BELIEVE) Add to word list C1 to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/perceive
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