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    Per·cep·tive
    /pərˈseptiv/

    adjective

    • 1. having or showing sensitive insight: "an extraordinarily perceptive account of their relationship"
  2. Want to learn more? (specialist or formal) connected with seeing, hearing and understanding. Definition of perceptive adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. PERCEPTIVE meaning: 1. very good at noticing and understanding things that many people do not notice: 2. very good at…. Learn more.

  4. If someone calls you perceptive, they mean you are good at understanding things or figuring things out. Perceptive people are insightful, intelligent, and able to see what others cannot. Perceive means "to see"; so, perceptive is a word to describe someone who is good at seeing. Perceptive is derived from the Latin word percipere which means ...

  5. 3 days ago · Definition of 'perceptive' Word Frequency. perceptive. (pəʳseptɪv ) adjective. If you describe a person or their remarks or thoughts as perceptive, you think that they are good at noticing or realizing things, especially things that are not obvious . [approval] He was one of the most perceptive U.S. political commentators.

  6. 1. Of or relating to perception: perceptive faculties. 2. a. Having the ability to perceive; keen in discernment. b. Marked by discernment and understanding; sensitive. per·cep′tive·ly adv. per′cep·tiv′i·ty (pûr′sĕp-tĭv′ĭ-tē), per·cep′tive·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English perceptive /pəˈseptɪv $ pər-/ adjective someone who is perceptive notices things quickly and understands situations, people’s feelings etc well – used to show approval a perceptive young man highly perceptive comments You’re right.

  8. PERCEPTIVE meaning: quick to notice or understand things: . Learn more.

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