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was well perceived
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"was well perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that was positively noticed or understood. For example: "The hard work of the interns was well perceived by the manager."
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Alternative expressions(16)
was favorably regarded
was positively received
was well understood
was well received
met with approval
struck a chord
made a positive impression
was well articulated
was well depicted
was well characterized
was well experienced
was well appreciated
was well conceived
was well incorporated
was well described
was well recognized
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While presenting the food carbon values on a menu was well perceived, some skepticism attached to their prospective use as a determinant of consumer choice was recorded.
The fire hazard posed when the top jetties all but met across the narrow alleys was well perceived—"as it does facilitate a conflagration, so does it also hinder the remedy", wrote one observer —but "the covetousness of the citizens and connivancy [that is, the corruption] of Magistrates" worked in favour of jetties.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"It will be well perceived".
News & Media
"The fact that they have said they are not going to get involved in any big acquisition has been well perceived," he said.
News & Media
As for the White House's wish to be "well perceived in the world", the less said the better.But his trip to Africa might prove surprisingly successful and might highlight one of his unsung achievements.
News & Media
The White House explains the president's new-found Wanderlust by saying that "We want to be well perceived in the world".Reagan and Mr Clinton both offset their domestic troubles with big foreign initiatives at the fag end of their presidencies Reagan by negotiating with Mikhail Gorbachev and Mr Clinton by throwing himself into trying to bring peace to Ireland and the Middle East.
News & Media
Uncertainty-reducing effects are well perceived while other assumptions could not be confirmed.
Science
It is well perceived that comfort and appearance play a critical role in material selection of apparel.
Science
Certain values and norms in eating patterns are symbolic of broader structures in society as a whole and may not be well perceived by outsiders (Goody 1982).
In the process of WELM classifier classification, the minority class samples are assigned with larger weight, which make the information of imbalanced class distribution is well perceived [28].
Science
For example, if a respondent responded strongly agree for all five DRR issues, it was considered that he/she well understood of the disaster knowledge, he/she was very ready to tackle the state of disaster, he/she is well aware for disaster risks, he/she can well adapt state of disaster and he/she is well perceived disaster risk.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was well perceived" to highlight a positive reception or understanding of an idea, action, or concept. This phrase works well in formal writing where you want to maintain a professional tone.
Common error
Avoid using "was well perceived" in informal or casual writing. Simpler phrases like "people liked it" or "it was well-received" are generally more appropriate in less formal settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was well perceived" functions as a passive voice construction, indicating that something (an idea, action, etc.) received a favorable or positive assessment. Ludwig confirms its usability. This phrase places emphasis on the receiver of the perception rather than the actor.
Frequent in
Science
48%
News & Media
27%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "was well perceived" is a grammatically sound and useful phrase for expressing that something received positive recognition or understanding. Ludwig confirms its correctness. While not overly common, it's most frequently found in scientific and news contexts. When writing, remember that while the phrase is valid and useful, it can be overly formal for some contexts. Consider using simpler alternatives like "was well received" in more casual situations. Ensure that your usage aligns with the generally positive and receptive connotation.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was favorably regarded
Replaces "well perceived" with a synonym indicating a positive evaluation.
was positively received
Emphasizes the positive nature of the reception, similar to "was well perceived".
was well understood
Focuses on the clarity of understanding, rather than just perception.
was favorably viewed
Uses "viewed" as a substitute for "perceived", maintaining a positive connotation.
was ভালোভাবে বোঝা
Uses the bengali translation of 'was well understood'.
met with approval
Highlights the act of approving, implying a positive perception.
was met with appreciation
Highlights the feeling of appreciation as the outcome.
garnered positive attention
Emphasizes the attraction of positive notice.
struck a chord
Shifts the focus to a sense of connection or resonance.
made a positive impression
Concentrates on the impact made on the audience or observers.
FAQs
How can I use "was well perceived" in a sentence?
Use "was well perceived" when describing that an idea, action, or piece of work received positive recognition or understanding. For example: "The new policy was well perceived by the employees".
What are some alternatives to "was well perceived"?
You can use alternatives like "was favorably regarded", "was positively received", or "was well understood" depending on the context.
Is "was well perceived" formal or informal?
"Was well perceived" leans towards the formal side. In informal conversations, simpler phrases like "people liked it" or "it resonated well" might be more suitable.
What's the difference between "was well perceived" and "was well received"?
"Was well perceived" indicates a positive understanding or impression, while "was well received" focuses more on the overall positive reception or acceptance. They are often interchangeable, but "was well perceived" has a slightly more cognitive connotation.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested