| CONCEIVED | • conceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of conceive. • CONCEIVE v. to understand. |
| CONCEIVER | • conceiver n. One who, or that which, conceives. • CONCEIVER n. one who conceives. |
| CONCEIVES | • conceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceive. • CONCEIVE v. to understand. |
| DECEIVERS | • deceivers n. Plural of deceiver. • DECEIVER n. one who deceives. |
| DECEIVING | • deceiving v. Present participle of deceive. • deceiving n. Deception. • DECEIVING adj. deceptive. |
| PERCEIVED | • perceived adj. Generally recognized to be true. • perceived adj. As seen or understood by an individual. • perceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of perceive. |
| PERCEIVER | • perceiver n. Agent noun of perceive; one who perceives. • PERCEIVER n. one who perceives. |
| PERCEIVES | • perceives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of perceive. • PERCEIVE v. to become aware of through the senses. |
| RECEIVALS | • receivals n. Plural of receival. • RECEIVAL n. the act of receiving. |
| RECEIVERS | • receivers n. Plural of receiver. • RECEIVER n. one that receives. |
| RECEIVING | • receiving v. Present participle of receive. • receiving n. The act by which something is received; reception. • RECEIVING n. the act of receiving. |
| UNDECEIVE | • undeceive v. (Transitive) to free from misconception, deception or error. • UNDECEIVE v. to free from deception. |