Conceived

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈsivd/

Definitions of conceived

verb to form or devise a plan or idea in the mind

Example Sentences

A1 She conceived a brilliant idea for a new business.

A2 The architect conceived a unique design for the new building.

B1 The scientist conceived a groundbreaking theory that challenged existing beliefs.

B2 The artist conceived a masterpiece that captured the essence of the human experience.

C1 The inventor conceived a revolutionary technology that changed the way we live.

C2 The visionary leader conceived a bold plan to tackle global challenges.

Examples of conceived in a Sentence

formal The new project was meticulously conceived by the team of experts.

informal We conceived a brilliant plan to surprise our friend on her birthday.

slang I never would have conceived of such a wild idea on my own.

figurative The artist conceived a masterpiece that captured the essence of human emotion.

Grammatical Forms of conceived

past tense

conceived

plural

conceived

comparative

more conceived

superlative

most conceived

present tense

conceive

future tense

will conceive

perfect tense

have conceived

continuous tense

is conceiving

singular

conceived

positive degree

conceived

infinitive

to conceive

gerund

conceiving

participle

conceived

Origin and Evolution of conceived

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'conceived' originated from the Latin word 'concipere', which means to take in, grasp, or comprehend.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'conceived' has evolved to not only refer to the act of becoming pregnant but also to the act of forming an idea or plan in one's mind.