Conceive, Perceive, Receive or Deceive?
Conceive, Perceive, Receive or Deceive? Hello and welcome to Fransy Fancy English! Let's talk about these four different verbs that end in -eive. CONCEIVE SOMETHING (verb) Formal CONCEPT (noun) A. When you conceive an idea, a design, a project or a plan, you work it out in your head. You imagine and visualize it. "She conceived the idea of writing a biography when she retired." "He conceived the perfect plan to kill him." B. You can say that you can't conceive of something happening or you can't conceive that something happens when it's hard for you to believe or imagine it. "I could not conceive that he would do such a foolish thing." "I can't conceive that one can master a foreign language in less than a year." "You had better not cook any vegetarian food. He can't conceive of a meal without meat." "Young generations can't conceive of living without a smartphone." "I simply can't concei...
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