Perception
UK /["/pəˈsepʃn/"]/US /["/pərˈsepʃn/"]/
Definition
an idea, a belief or an image you have as a result of how you see or understand something
In simple words: How you see or understand something.
Examples
- Her perception of the situation was very different from mine.
- Visual perception allows us to interpret shapes and colors in the environment.
- The artist's perception of beauty influenced his paintings.
- Public perception of the company changed after the scandal.
- Perception can be affected by emotions and prior experiences.
- The perception of time often varies depending on the situation.
- There is a clear difference between reality and our perception of it.
Usage notes
Use 'perception' when discussing opinions or interpretations. It's suitable for academic contexts but may feel too formal in casual conversations. Avoid using it in overly simplistic contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'perceiving' something clearly, like viewing through a clear lens.
Collocations
- clear
- distinct
- keen
- have
- create
- affect
- clear
- distinct
- keen
- have
- create
- affect
- clear
- distinct
- keen
- have
- create
- affect
Synonyms
- insight
Antonyms
- misunderstanding
- ignorance
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'conception' which refers more to ideas.
- Using it in plural form, 'perceptions', when speaking of a general idea.
- Mispronouncing it, particularly stressing the wrong syllable.