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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Percipient' in a Sentence

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The percipient baby giggled when she saw her reflection in the mirror.
The detective's percipient observation skills helped him solve the mystery.
The percipient child felt the warmth of the sun on her face.
The percipient detective found the hidden clue.
Emily is a percipient reader, easily understanding the nuances of the story.
She was percipient enough to see through the disguise.
The percipient scientist discovered a new species of butterfly in the forest.
Sarah's percipient eyes spotted the hidden treasure in the old map.
The percipient scientist observed the reaction of chemicals in the laboratory experiment.
The percipient child noticed a rainbow forming after the rain.
The percipient student quickly solved the math problem.
The percipient student listened carefully to the teacher's instructions.
The cat's percipient eyes detected movement in the bushes.
The percipient cat sensed the approaching thunderstorm and hid under the bed.
The scientist's percipient analysis led to a groundbreaking discovery.
The percipient puppy noticed the rainbow in the sky.
Emily, being percipient, grasped the complex math concept with ease.

Percipient

per-sip-ee-uhnt
adjectiveCapable of perceiving or perceiving.

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Last Updated On: April 4, 2024
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