What is another word for apperceptive?
Pronunciation:
[ ɐpəsˈɛptɪv], [ ɐpəsˈɛptɪv], [ ɐ_p_ə_s_ˈɛ_p_t_ɪ_v]
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Synonyms for Apperceptive:
adj.
• all (adjective) • conscious (adjective)- more apprised,
- most apperceptive,
- most apprised,
- more felt,
- more recognizing,
- more percipient,
- supra-liminal,
- under-standing,
- more supraliminal,
- able recognize,
- most felt,
- more witting,
- supra liminal,
- more apperceptive,
- under standing,
- more aesthetic,
- in-formed,
- more understanding,
- more remarking,
- most percipient,
- most witting,
- in formed,
- most supraliminal,
- more informed,
- re-cognizing,
- re marking,
- re-marking,
- re cognizing,
- most recognizing,
- most remarking.
n.
• apperceptive (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words:- clear-eyed,
- reasoning,
- calculative,
- worried,
- distinct,
- cutting,
- all-knowing,
- covetous,
- keen-sighted,
- luculent,
- calculating,
- reason,
- acuate,
- learned,
- discreet,
- clear,
- perceiver,
- sensitive,
- sympathy,
- well-educated,
- limpid,
- lancinate,
- well-read,
- needlelike,
- fresh,
- stabbing,
- beholder,
- intentional,
- sound,
- intellect,
- levelheaded,
- hard-hitting,
- clear-sighted,
- lettered,
- smart,
- healthy,
- avaricious,
- discriminating,
- prospicient,
- pellucid,
- eagle-eyed,
- sassy,
- crystal clear,
- level-headed,
- grabby,
- deliberate,
- savvy,
- overbold,
- judicious,
- sapient,
- impertinent,
- scheming,
- intense,
- impudent,
- knifelike,
- thinking,
- heady,
- keen,
- well-informed,
- weighty,
- telling,
- foresightful,
- grasping,
- lucid,
- reasonable,
- ague,
- acute accent,
- saucy,
- discernment,
- long,
- searching,
- agreement,
- versed,
- apprehension,
- lancinating,
- greedy,
- intimate,
- animate,
- observer,
- penetrative,
- sharp,
- conniving,
- clear-cut,
- presbyopic.
- provident,
- sagacious,
- farsighted,
- farseeing,
- cognizant,
- wise,
- perspicuous,
- intelligent,
- trenchant,
- longsighted,
- piercing,
- foresighted,
- apprehensive,
- acute,
- knowledgeable,
- aware,
- incisive,
- prehensile,
- sensible,
- appercipient,
- omniscient,
- mindful,
- penetrating,
- foreseeing,
- cognisant,
- perspicacious,
- understanding,
- astute,
- discerning,
- cogent,
- knowing,
- shrewd,
- insightful.
How to use "Apperceptive" in context?
The word "apperceptive" is derived from the Latin word "appero," meaning "to raise or to strike". Apperception is the process by which a person, acting consciously or subconsciously, selects, organizes, and interprets information. It is the primary ability of the brain to deal with sensed information. The brain actively perceives the world around us through our five senses, which are touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing.
The senses are interconnected, allowing us to perceive multiple aspects of our environment at once.
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