Similar words: perceptive, deceptively, perception, perceptible, apperception, imperceptible, receptive, deceptive. Meaning: [pə(r)'septɪvlɪ] adv. in a perceptive manner.
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1. He has spoken perceptively on many subjects.
2. Perceptively, Keynes anticipated the development of a paradox.
3. But I had perceptively known that it was not true.
4. As in all of Yasuoka Shotaro's perceptively illustrious stories, they end in hollowness and disappointment. Now that's reality! Four stars!
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5. The church which has perceptively viewed this passage through the lens of epiphany has sometimes failed to reckon with what epiphany means.
6. The stages in her love affair with Harry are perceptively written.
7. A good book talks to your mind, gives you many lessons and experiences, as well as makes you think deeply and perceptively. Dr T.P.Chia
8. The paper studies the history, the pattern and the causes of stock system. The issue of the neutralism of stock system has been carefully and perceptively considered in the paper, too.
9. Against the photograph in the inside pages we ran a wonderful and perceptively written analysis on women politics.
10. One type of detective story features a brilliant amateur who, by perceptively analyzing motive and clues, solves crimes that baffle the police.
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