perceiveverb [ T ]
uk/pəˈsiːv/us/pɚ-/perceive verb [ T ] (BELIEVE)
C1 to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something:
How do the French perceive the British?
Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial.
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- America is perceived of as being less class-conscious than Britain.
- He perceives himself to be a failure, though nothing could be further from the truth.
- She perceives me as some sort of tyrant.
- How do you perceive your new role?
- New technology was perceived to be a threat to employment.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Not believing
- are my eyes deceiving me? idiom
- as if! idiom
- authority
- believe
- believe sth when you see it idiom
- denial
- have something on good authority idiom
- I'll eat my hat idiom
- iconoclastic
- in your dreams! idiom
- incredulous
- joke
- Marines
- quarrel with sth
- salt
- satisfied
- self-deception
- since when idiom
- take sth with a pinch of salt idiom
- worship
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Concluding and deducing
perceive verb [ T ] (SEE)
C2 to see something or someone, or to notice something that is obvious:
Bill perceived a tiny figure in the distance.
I perceived a note of unhappiness in her voice.
Perceiving that he wasn't happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Using the eyes
- before your very eyes idiom
- beheld
- bore
- breathe
- come to sb's attention/notice idiom
- eye
- feast
- gawk
- get a load of that! idiom
- get him, her, you, etc.! idiom
- glance
- keep tabs on sth/sb idiom
- look-see
- observational
- out of/from the corner of your eye idiom
- passer-by
- rest
- sneak
- squint
- visual
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Learning & knowing
Aware