perceive
[ per-seev ]
/ pərˈsiv /
verb (used with object), per·ceived, per·ceiv·ing.
to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
to recognize, discern, envision, or understand: I perceive a note of sarcasm in your voice. This is a nice idea but I perceive difficulties in putting it into practice.
Origin of perceive
1250–1300; Middle English
perceiven < Anglo-French
*perceivre, for
perçoivre < Latin
percipere to lay hold of, grasp, equivalent to
per-
per- +
-cipere, combining form of
capere to take
SYNONYMS FOR perceive
OTHER WORDS FROM perceive
Words nearby perceive
perbunan,
perc,
percale,
percaline,
perceivable,
perceive,
perceived noise decibel,
percent,
percent sign,
percentage,
percenter
Example sentences from the Web for unperceived
British Dictionary definitions for unperceived
perceive
/ (pəˈsiːv) /
verb
to become aware of (something) through the senses, esp the sight; recognize or observe
(tr; may take a clause as object)
to come to comprehend; grasp
Derived forms of perceive
perceivable, adjective perceivability, noun perceivably, adverb perceiver, nounWord Origin for perceive
C13: from Old French
perçoivre, from Latin
percipere seize entirely, from
per- (thoroughly) +
capere to grasp
Medical definitions for unperceived
perceive
[ pər-sēv′ ]
v.
To become aware of directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing.
To achieve understanding of; apprehend.