Which is the best synonym for pervade?
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Which is the best synonym for pervade?
synonyms for pervade
- infuse.
- penetrate.
- permeate.
- suffuse.
- charge.
- diffuse.
- extend.
- fill.
What is a synonym for pervading?
percolate (into), permeate, riddle, suffuse, transfuse.
What does the term perceive mean?
Definition of perceive transitive verb. 1a : to attain awareness or understanding of. b : to regard as being such was perceived as a loser. 2 : to become aware of through the senses especially : see, observe.
How do you use misgiving in a sentence?
I felt some misgiving about his ability to do the job. They regarded the plan with misgiving.
What is an antonym for pervade?
Opposite of to spread or pervade throughout. aid. deplete. drain.
How do you use perceive?
- perceive somebody/something/yourself (as something) This discovery was perceived as a major breakthrough.
- I do not perceive myself as an expert.
- A science degree and artistic interests are often perceived as incompatible.
- perceive somebody/something to be/have something They were widely perceived to have been unlucky.
What is the meaning of misgiving?
a feeling of doubt or suspicion
Definition of misgiving : a feeling of doubt or suspicion especially concerning a future event Many people have expressed misgivings about his ability to do the job.
What is the synonym of misgiving?
(also alarum), apprehension, apprehensiveness, dread, foreboding.
What part of speech is pervade?
verb
verb (used with object), per·vad·ed, per·vad·ing.
What does ignominy mean in the Bible?
disgrace, dishonor, disrepute, infamy, ignominy mean the state or condition of suffering loss of esteem and of enduring reproach.
What is a example of perceive?
Perceive is defined as to see, hear or feel something or to have an understanding of something. An example of perceive is what a woman might think about giving birth after hearing other women’s birth stories.
What is noun of perceive?
Word family (noun) perception perceptiveness (adjective) perceptible ≠ imperceptible perceptive (verb) perceive (adverb) perceptibly ≠ imperceptibly perceptively.