What is another word for Perceptions?

Pronunciation: [pəsˈɛpʃənz] (IPA)

Perceptions refer to the way a person interprets or understands something. Synonyms for the word perception include comprehension, insight, interpretation, viewpoint, viewpoint, understanding, awareness, and conception. These synonyms convey similar meanings of perceiving something in a particular way or having a certain attitude towards it. Other possible synonyms include appraisal, discernment, judgment, outlook, sentiment, and sense. Each of these words describes a unique aspect of how people process and make sense of the world around them. Whether describing personal insights or societal attitudes, synonyms for perceptions are essential to communicate effectively and express nuanced ideas.

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Usage examples for Perceptions

She had been a precocious child, made uncanny by Perceptions of the hidden currents and causes of life at a time when she should have been gurgling over its toys.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
He did not see the colour that crept into her face, for his Perceptions were not clear then; but he rose with an effort, and together they went back to the house through the snow.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
If immaterial and possessing the power to think and reflect, and endowed with moral sensations and Perceptions-the highest and best evidences of life-it is a spirit-existence.
"Memoirs of Orange Jacobs"
Orange Jacobs

Famous quotes with Perceptions

  • There was a night when winds from unknown spaces whirled us irresistibly into limitless vacum beyond all thought and entity. Perceptions of the most maddeningly untransmissible sort thronged upon us; Perceptions of infinity which at the time convulsed us with joy, yet which are now partly lost to my memory and partly incapable of presentation to others.
    H. P. Lovecraft

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