readily perceive
Frequency: 6.37.5 per million words
to notice or become aware of something quickly and easily.
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Examples (10)
- The difference between the two versions is readily perceived.
- Audiences can readily perceive the actor's sincerity.
- She could readily perceive the anxiety in his voice.
- The solution to the problem was not readily perceived by everyone.
- The significance of the discovery was readily perceived by the scientific community.
- With her sharp intellect, she would readily perceive subtle nuances in discussions.
- The warning signs, though subtle, can be readily perceived by those who know what to look for.
- An experienced artist will readily perceive the flaws in the painting.
- Even a casual observer could readily perceive the growing tension in the room.
- The benefits of the new policy were readily perceived by the public.