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perceptive
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perceptive
(adjective)
perceptive
/pɚ
ˈ
sɛptɪv/
adjective
perceptive
/pɚ
ˈ
sɛptɪv/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of PERCEPTIVE
[
more perceptive; most perceptive
]
:
having or showing an ability to understand or notice something easily or quickly
a
perceptive
analysis/observation/comment
He is a very
perceptive
young man.
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— perceptively
adverb
As one critic
perceptively
observes, the city itself is perhaps the most important character in the novel.
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— perceptiveness
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