Perceptual Meaning in English
word
pɝˈsɛptʃəwəɫ
per-SEP-choo-uhl
pəsˈɛptʃuːəl
puh-SEP-choo-uhl
Definition
Related to how we sense, recognize, or interpret things using our senses, especially seeing or hearing.
Usage & Nuances
Academic and formal; used in psychology, neuroscience, and education to describe processes or abilities involving the senses. Collocates with 'perceptual ability', 'perceptual skills', 'perceptual differences'. Not used for general opinions or feelings—use 'perception' or 'opinion' in those cases.
Spanish: perceptivo - de la percepciónPortuguese (BR): perceptivo - da percepçãoPortuguese (PT): perceptivo - da perceçãoChinese (Simplified): 感知的Chinese (Traditional): 感知的Hindi: संवेदनात्मकArabic: إدراكيBengali: ধারণাগত (ইন্দ্রিয়সম্পর্কিত)Russian: перцептивныйJapanese: 知覚的Vietnamese: tri giácKorean: 지각적Turkish: algısalUrdu: ادراکیIndonesian: perseptual
Example Sentences
Children develop perceptual skills as they grow.
basic
Vision is an important perceptual process.
basic
He has perceptual difficulties with sound.
basic
There are perceptual differences in how people see colors.
natural
Music can help boost your perceptual abilities.
natural
Some animals have unique perceptual skills that humans lack.
natural