Conceive
UK /["/kənˈsiːv/","/kənˈsiːvz/","/kənˈsiːvd/","/kənˈsiːvɪŋ/"]/US /["/kənˈsiːv/","/kənˈsiːvz/","/kənˈsiːvd/","/kənˈsiːvɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to form an idea, a plan, etc. in your mind
In simple words: To come up with an idea or plan in your mind.
Examples
- She could not conceive how anyone could be so cruel.
- The scientist was able to conceive a revolutionary theory.
- They struggled to conceive of a world without war.
- After many attempts, they finally managed to conceive a child.
- He conceived the idea for the new app during his vacation.
- The artist needs to conceive a vision before starting the project.
Usage notes
Often used in academic or formal contexts. Not commonly used in everyday conversation. When talking about pregnancy, it specifically refers to becoming pregnant.
Grammar pattern
conceive + object
Memory hint
Sounds like 'con-seeve' — imagine a group brainstorming creative ideas together.
Collocations
- brilliantly
- carefully
- well
- cannot
- be difficult to
- be impossible to
- of
- naturally
- immaculately
- be able to
- be unable to
Synonyms
- formulate
- create
- devise
- generate
- imagine
Antonyms
- reject
- dismiss
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'perceive' which relates to understanding.
- Using it in a casual conversation where a simpler word like 'think' would suffice.