perception

simple noun67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

the perception held by the general population

a belief or opinion held by many people

a belief or opinion held by most people

the perception of the general public

a perception that is easy to understand or see

a perception existing or happening over a large area or among many people

a perception that a large number of people have

an unfavorable view or opinion

a favorable view or opinion

a correct or true perception

a perception that is noticeably separate and different

a perception that is in the process of being modified

a perception that is increasing

the perception held by consumers of a product or service

a perception that is twisted or not accurately representing reality

an unusually strong or intense perception

the subjective judgement that people make about the characteristics and severity of a risk

a perception that is not correct or exact

a highly developed or sharp perception

a perception that is not true

a perception that has been changed

the ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light

the awareness and evaluation of potential dangers

a wrong perception

the ability to see things in three dimensions

the perception held by parents

the ability to recognize potential dangers, especially when driving

the ability to be aware of your relationships with the environment around you

the ability to perceive sound

a perception based on wrong information

perception occurring independently of sight, hearing, or other sensory processes (abbreviated to ESP)

to make a perception different

to hold a particular belief or view about something

to decide or influence the form of something, especially a belief or idea

to have an effect on the way that someone thinks or behaves

to have an effect on how something is seen or understood

to question if a perception is right or true

to change a perception from one position or opinion to another

to change a perception, usually slightly

to remove a false or wrong perception by proving it is not true