The word perceptive is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as showing sensitivity and insight.
Example sentence:
My perceptive husband knew my feet would be hurting and was there to pick me up at the end of my shift.
The price increase has had no perceptible effect on petrol sales.
I was perceptible of the storm that was to come,
Perceptible information is required for army people to attack. This is the sentence that uses the word perceptible.
The antonym for "perceptible" is "imperceptible." If something is perceptible, it is able to be seen or noticed. Conversely, if something is imperceptible, it is not able to be seen or noticed.
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Some options would be discernable, sounding, or perceptible.
The approaching tiger was barely perceptible in the tall grass.
Yes, the word 'tangible' is a noun as a word for a thing that is perceptible by touch. The plural noun 'tangibles' is a word for property having physical form; assets. The noun forms for the adjective tangible are tangibility and tangibleness.
clear, apparent, evident, noticeable, obvious, plain, visible, perceptible, distinct
wind is perceptible
idea-if it is only in the mind and not perceptible by senses term-if you write or say it and perceptible by the mind
There is no word in the English language that ends with the sound -erceptible or equivalent except words that contain perceptible such as imperceptible or quasi-perceptible. If the rhyme is loose, such as is commonly found in rap music, words such as reputable, executable, and incredible have a similar sound. (Ex: All the sounds around me are what's perceptible / Listen to them all, it's just so incredible.)