Pronunciation: /kənˈsivd/
verb to form or devise a plan or idea in the mind
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.
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.
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