Perceived - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pərˈsiːvd|  American pronunciation of the word perceived
Brit.  |pəˈsiːvd|  British pronunciation of the word perceived
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto perceive
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto perceive

adjective

- detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues
a perceived threat
- detected by means of the senses
a perceived difference in temperature

Extra examples

...I thought I perceived a problem, but I wasn't sure....

...he typically followed up any mention of his accomplishments with some deprecatory comments about his perceived failures...

...the comedy is about a huffy actress who loudly protests every perceived insult, no matter how slight...

...during the war some of the British were narked by their American allies, who were perceived as arrogant...

The benefit of this adaptation of men to things is not always perceived.

The internal structure may be compared to a sponge, though the apertures cannot in general be perceived.

Even as a young woman she had been perceived as a future chief executive.

Often what is perceived to be aggression is simply fear.

That morning, he perceived a change in Franca's mood.

He perceived that there was no other way out of the crisis.

The country took preemptive action against the perceived enemy.

She finally perceived the futility of her protest

...perceived that it was going to be a nice day...

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