knew
"The girl perceived the answer to the question as soon as it was asked."I could not have perceived a better solution.
To THINK someone did you wrong when in fact it probably wasn't so.
The word "understood", meaning "had perceived" is a past tense verb.
Yes, the word "deception" is in fact a word.
Yes
"The girl perceived the answer to the question as soon as it was asked."I could not have perceived a better solution.
He perceived that her heart was not in the task. The detective had perceived that there was a relationship between the two.
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Perceived.
Tagalog Translation of PERCEIVED: nahalata
To THINK someone did you wrong when in fact it probably wasn't so.
"The difference between the positions of two men was easily perceived." "Lowell perceived that Neptune alone could not account for the orbital variance of Uranus." "His pride at winning yet another race was perceived by some as arrogance."
The African Luhya term for the English word "fact" is 'obwatoto'.
Another word for the way in which one is viewed or perceived is "reputation." It refers to the opinions or beliefs that others hold about a person based on their behavior, actions, and character.
The way one sees things to be. or What one sees as reality.
easily perceived by the eye or the ear clear unobstructed.
"Get lost" is not considered a swear word, but it can be perceived as rude or impolite depending on the context in which it is used.