perceptive Meaning in Bengali
অনুভবক্ষম, প্রত্যক্ষ সম্বন্ধীয়, প্রতক্ষ্য করিতে সক্ষম, সহজে প্রতক্ষ্য করে এমন,
Adjective:
প্রত্যক্ষ-সম্বন্ধীয়, অনুভবক্ষম,
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perceptive শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
লক্ষ্য হল ঈশ্বরের বন্দনা করা) এবং জীবজগতে সবচেয়ে সচেতন প্রাণী হিসেবে সব অনুভবক্ষম প্রাণী, এবং অবশেষে পৃথিবীর মঙ্গলের জন্য কাজ করা ।
perceptive's Usage Examples:
specific attempt to discern information through the use of heightened perceptive abilities; or natural extensions of the basic human senses of sight, sound.
effective against the post route if the defender in middle deep coverage is perceptive enough.
The El Greco fallacy is typically a perceptive fallacy, where it is assumed that particular perceptual abnormalities will influence interactions with the.
(Revolutionary Hero) and was famous for roles that portrayed him as a perceptive singer or a tragic lover.
MAC), the concentration required to block voluntary reflexes and control perceptive awareness.
Brothers books and magazines, and has been remembered for extensive and perceptive essays on John Singer Sargent and Honoré Daumier.
(particularly Mann, Rudd and Fox) and the film's comedic moments and perceptive scenes, but criticized its overlong running time and occasional aimlessness.
His perceptive and vivid memoirs of the Spanish Civil War were published posthumously.
name of Arabic Cyprusian origin, also used as a surname, which means "perceptive", "understanding", "keen" or "intelligent", derived from the root word.
Cheryl Exum argues that Manoah's wife is more perceptive than her husband, in that she "senses at once something otherworldly".
Synonyms:
discerning; quick-sighted; subtle; insightful; incisive; keen; discriminating; knifelike; observing; penetrating; understanding; acute; sharp-sighted; apperceptive; piercing; observant; sharp; apprehensive; penetrative; sharp-eyed;
Antonyms:
easy; dull; eyeless; blind; unperceptive;