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More sound in judgment
“A perceptive manager knows by experience that projects do not always go according to plan.”
Comparative for having or showing keenness of perception
“Thus, the student's senses were perceptive to environmental clues and cues.”
Comparative for alert, focussed, or on top of things
“A perceptive watchman over the darkling plain of social change, Coleridge was acutely aware of the industrialization of the book trade.”
Comparative for based on, or in accordance with, reason or logic
“Stratton makes a perceptive argument for its usefulness while mitigating its drawbacks.”
Comparative for animate and responsive to stimuli
“It is an extension of the world of experience that, in part, identifies the viewer as a perceptive, sentient being.”
Comparative for having knowledge of events before they take place
Comparative for being easily influenced (especially of young people)
(of a person) Comparative for having emotional or mental peace
Comparative for objective or fair, after taking everything into account
Comparative for determined or passionate in one's beliefs, interests or endeavors
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