Similar words: perception, perceptible, apperception, imperceptible, receptive, deceptive, percept, intercept. Meaning: [pər'septɪv /pə'-] adj. 1. of or relating to perception 2. having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment.
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31, He was a perceptive and sophisticated man who was sensitive to other people's weaknesses.
32, He was the most perceptive person she had ever met.
33, Some people are just much more sensitive and perceptive in transmitting or receiving data than others.
34, However, because she is so perceptive, she can some-times be too affected by the moods and feelings of others.
35, Our perceptive faculties grow quiet, unprejudiced, and unacquisitive.
36, He made some perceptive remarks, as I recall.
37, He is a truly perceptive critic.
38, So keen and perceptive as to seem preternatural.
39, Compassionate and perceptive, Crabs do best in nurturing professions.
40, Gallagher was more perceptive now.
41, The perceptive function is the foundation of virtual human behavior modeling in the research of the intelligent virtual human autonomous behavior model.
42, Chinese and Indians, writes Indian journalist Pallavi Aiyar in her perceptive book, Smoke and Mirrors: An Experience of China, are "largely culturally untranslatable to each other.
43, We and other computer scientists are working on techniques to judge the health of a perceptive network by perturbing the system in a controlled way and observing how the sensors respond . Sentencedict.com
44, Perceptive software observes what users are doing and uses those observations to offer relevant information.
45, I do not know whether the perceptive Peter Lee believed me.
46, A perceptive and associative memory model for generalized artificial brain and the algorithm of its realization are proposed.
47, He is very perceptive and nothing can be hidden from him.
48, The pioneering animal behaviorist Konrad Lorenz was so convinced of the perceptive capacities of crows and their relatives that he wore a devil costume when handling jackdaws.
49, They are, however, unerringly perceptive of trusting relationships with professionals.
50, This intense and perceptive Water Sign would simply love a late-night masquerade ball. Perfect Gift: perfumes or colognes . Scorpio wishes to know everyone's deepest secrets.
51, You should intersperse colorful anecdotes about your experience with perceptive queries about the vacancy.
52, If observed with a perceptive eye, every inch of the walls and corners adorned with moss and ivy becomes a verdurous poem, which, neither elegant nor powerful, represents plain and simple happiness.
53, Vision which is a perfect perceptive system of people and picture carrier which can provide more multidimensional information is not substituted by the other information under most circumstance .
54, It'studies performance intuition and performance perceptive skills through performance fulfillment.
55, Most of your actions should include an inherent randomness against perceptive opponents.
56, Here is a question which may disturb the perceptive reader at this point.
57, This article introduces design principle and making method of self making teaching aids of simple direct current motor, it provided perceptive materials for students to understand motor's principle.
58, She claims that it makes mums - to - be more perceptive, efficient and resilient.
59, Jonathan Thomson, Art Historian and Osage Art Consultant, for contributing the title of the show and his perceptive essay written for this publication.
60, What you said about my getting hung up on trivialities is especially perceptive.
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