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		Definition of perceptive in English: perceptiveadjective pəˈsɛptɪvpərˈsɛptɪv Having or showing sensitive insight. 有感知能力的;有洞察力的  an extraordinarily perceptive account of their relationship 一篇有关他们关系的入木三分的报道。 Example sentencesExamples -  But no other book of the period offers such a perceptive account of how the colonial bourgeoisie lived and thought.
 -  It is here that the conscious thought and the perceptive experience flow.
 -  It also offers some perceptive insights into the personal and political place of art in modern life.
 -  We grow more sensitive, more perceptive, more aware of others.
 -  What an extraordinarily perceptive insight into so much of the rage that inflames the world today.
 -  While in general that's a remarkably perceptive observation, somehow it does not seem to apply to this place.
 -  You are perceptive and sensitive so listen to your intuition or gut feelings.
 -  This man is part of history and his observations were perceptive, wise, eloquent, witty and charming.
 -  It is both a wry and perceptive critique of the colonial system and a sharply observed account of childhood.
 -  He was friendly, though, and very perceptive and sharp, but oftentimes he let his pen do the talking for him.
 -  Natives of the Taurus-Scorpio group are enormously perceptive and highly sensitive.
 -  It provides a perceptive insight into one of the great maritime mysteries of modern times.
 -  The answer was not the result of any particularly perceptive insight; nor was I alone in giving it.
 -  It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized.
 -  The pathos of this account is well complemented by a robust sense of humour and perceptive insights into human nature.
 -  I felt he was a sensitive, poetic, perceptive and natural person.
 -  She had always been quiet as a child, thoughtful and passive but very intuitive and perceptive.
 -  She has such a sharp and perceptive intellect and can express complex ideas really clearly.
 -  You are subtle and gracious yet keenly perceptive and observant at work, missing nothing but noting every detail or omission.
 -  The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society.
 
 Synonyms insightful, discerning, responsive, sensitive, observant piercing, penetrating, percipient, perspicacious, penetrative, intelligent, clever, canny, keen, sharp, sharp-witted, quick-witted, astute, shrewd, subtle, quick, ready, clear, acute, discriminating intuitive, thoughtful, deep, profound    Definition of perceptive in US English: perceptiveadjectivepərˈsɛptɪvpərˈseptiv Having or showing sensitive insight. 有感知能力的;有洞察力的  an extraordinarily perceptive account of their relationship 一篇有关他们关系的入木三分的报道。 Example sentencesExamples -  It provides a perceptive insight into one of the great maritime mysteries of modern times.
 -  I felt he was a sensitive, poetic, perceptive and natural person.
 -  But no other book of the period offers such a perceptive account of how the colonial bourgeoisie lived and thought.
 -  It is both a wry and perceptive critique of the colonial system and a sharply observed account of childhood.
 -  The pathos of this account is well complemented by a robust sense of humour and perceptive insights into human nature.
 -  She had always been quiet as a child, thoughtful and passive but very intuitive and perceptive.
 -  It also offers some perceptive insights into the personal and political place of art in modern life.
 -  This man is part of history and his observations were perceptive, wise, eloquent, witty and charming.
 -  What an extraordinarily perceptive insight into so much of the rage that inflames the world today.
 -  It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized.
 -  The answer was not the result of any particularly perceptive insight; nor was I alone in giving it.
 -  Natives of the Taurus-Scorpio group are enormously perceptive and highly sensitive.
 -  You are subtle and gracious yet keenly perceptive and observant at work, missing nothing but noting every detail or omission.
 -  The witticisms of Oscar Wilde are without a doubt some of the most amusing and perceptive observations on society.
 -  She has such a sharp and perceptive intellect and can express complex ideas really clearly.
 -  He was friendly, though, and very perceptive and sharp, but oftentimes he let his pen do the talking for him.
 -  It is here that the conscious thought and the perceptive experience flow.
 -  You are perceptive and sensitive so listen to your intuition or gut feelings.
 -  While in general that's a remarkably perceptive observation, somehow it does not seem to apply to this place.
 -  We grow more sensitive, more perceptive, more aware of others.
 
 Synonyms insightful, discerning, responsive, sensitive, observant     |