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perseive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"perceive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb meaning to become aware of something through the senses, or to interpret or regard something in a particular way. For example: "The boy perceived the danger and quickly ran away."
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60 human-written examples
Unlike in other European capitals, where one can perceive a degree of animosity and frustration with Cameron's tricks and tactics, Spain has no special interest in making things hard for the British prime minister.
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It is also a matter of how we perceive the relationship between man and nature – whether we regard the natural world as the aesthetic norm, something pristine upon which humanity and our technological "advances" intrude.
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Rangers fans are bitter about what they perceive as unfair treatment from the football authorities, just as supporters of other clubs resent what they see as a negative influence of Glasgow's blue half on the game as a whole.
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"Young people especially are increasingly looking for and finding meaning... in the qualities that they perceive to find or do find in these men and women.
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Specific patterns in our speech also go some way to determining how people perceive us both socially and at work.
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To me, the whole film is about perception and how easy it is to misperceive or to perceive only what you care to perceive.
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Wary, too, of advocating a tyranny of the nominal – a taxonomic need to point and name, with the intent of citing and owning – when in fact I perceive no opposition between precision and mystery, or between naming and not knowing.
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"Quite what the result of that would be no one can perceive but I've stated before that this could be one scenario producing the kind of material change in circumstances that would precipitate popular demand for a second independence referendum.
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To make a difference in today's world, however, we need to step back from content, from what we perceive to be threatening to our offspring, and look at how the threats gain power and influence.
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However, we know he was a prude and I perceive him, to a certain degree, as a prick and smug and that is where we start.
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For example, while Iowa governor Terry Branstad is not expected to endorse, political insiders perceive him as favoring New Jersey governor Chris Christie – and that carries some weight in the state.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always double-check your spelling, especially with words that sound similar but have different spellings and meanings. Using a spell checker can help prevent errors like writing "perseive" instead of "perceive".
Common error
Avoid using "perseive" in your writing, as it is not a recognized word. The correct spelling is "perceive", which means to become aware of or understand something.
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Linguistic Context
The term "perseive" is a misspelling and therefore has no grammatical function. The correct term, perceive, functions as a verb. Ludwig AI indicates the correct spelling and usage of perceive is to become aware of something through the senses.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The query "perseive" yields no valid results as it's a misspelling of "perceive". Ludwig AI confirms that the correct spelling is perceive, a verb used to express awareness or understanding. Given the absence of any correct usage examples for "perseive", it's essential to use the correct spelling, "perceive", to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy in writing. Remember to proofread carefully or utilize a spell checker to avoid such errors. In summary, always use "perceive" instead of "perseive".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
discern
Focuses on the ability to distinguish or recognize something that is not immediately obvious.
understand
Emphasizes the comprehension of information or situations.
recognize
Highlights the ability to identify something known from previous experience or knowledge.
notice
Refers to becoming aware of something, often through observation.
detect
Implies discovering something not easily noticed, often requiring careful observation.
sense
Suggests an intuitive or emotional awareness of something.
observe
Involves watching carefully to gain information.
become aware of
Highlights the process of gaining knowledge or understanding.
be conscious of
Implies a state of awareness and attention.
figure out
Focuses on the process of finding a solution or understanding a complex situation.
FAQs
What does "perceive" mean, and how is it different from "perseive"?
"Perceive" means to become aware of something through the senses or to understand something. "Perseive" is a misspelling and has no meaning in English.
How do I use "perceive" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "perceive"?
Synonyms for "perceive" include "discern", "understand", "recognize", and "notice", depending on the context.
Is "perceive" a formal or informal word?
"Perceive" is a neutral word that can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Its suitability depends on the specific sentence and overall tone.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested