Similar words: perceive, perceived, unperceived, perceivable, misconceive, deceive, receive, received. Meaning: v. perceive incorrectly.
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1. How does each person perceive or misperceive the other?
2. We misperceive colors and shapes because our visual sense has been molded by evolutionary history.
3. People consistently misperceive moving objects as shifted in the direction of their motion, so that at any moment they appear to be farther along their path than they are.
4. The answer from Realists is that the leaders had either misperceived the situation or miscalculated what to do in it.
5. Interestingly, women do not like muscle-bound men, and men misperceive how muscular women want them to be.
6. While the center may employ wonderful physicians[sentence dictionary], the public will forever misperceive its services because of this tragic logo.
7. Since we aren't actually moving and the figure is static, we misperceive the straight lines as curved ones.
8. Sometimes a lack of information can lead workers to misperceive that there's preferential treatment, says Mr. Reed.
9. In the December issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the researchers report that nearly 25 percent of overweight and 16 percent of normal weight reproductive-age women misperceive their body weight.
10. The study found that men were more likely than women to misperceive their weight.
11. Also, overweight children may be underreporting their intake of unhealthy food and may misperceive the quality of the exercise they do.
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