perception

UK /pəˈsɛpʃn̩/ US /pɚˈsɛpʃ(ə)n/
noun 4

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(noun.)

ADJ

clear | common, general, widely-held, widespread | growing | accurate | public | human | extrasensory, sensory, visual

VERB + PERCEPTION

have

Many teenagers have a different perception of success than their parents do.

gain

By studying abroad, Maria gained a new perception of different cultures and ways of living.

affect

The new advertisement didn't affect people's perception of the brand at all.

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