perception
perception, sensing
noun pehr-sep-SYOHN Rare
Origin: Latin perceptio, from percipere (to seize, perceive)
Also means
collection, receipt (of taxes)
Usage Note
Perception covers both the sensory/psychological sense (how we perceive the world) and the administrative sense of collecting taxes or duties (la perception des impôts). The verb is percevoir. In everyday use the sensory sense dominates; the tax sense is found in formal contexts.
Examples
"Sa perception du danger était aiguisée."
Natural Translation
His perception of danger was sharp.
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