Pronunciation: /ˌən.pɚˈsivd/
adjective not seen or noticed
A1 The small insect went unnoticed and unperceived by the children playing in the park.
A2 The changes in her appearance were unperceived by her coworkers until she pointed them out.
B1 The subtle nuances of the painting were unperceived by most visitors to the art gallery.
B2 His true intentions were unperceived by those around him, leaving them surprised by his actions.
C1 The unperceived impact of climate change on the ecosystem became evident as certain species began to disappear.
C2 The unperceived flaws in the plan were brought to light during the final stages of implementation.
adverb in a way that is not seen or noticed
A1 The cat moved unperceived through the dark alley.
A2 She quietly slipped out of the room unperceived by anyone.
B1 The subtle changes in the painting went unperceived by most viewers.
B2 His contribution to the project was unperceived by the rest of the team.
C1 The intricate details of the sculpture were unperceived by the casual observer.
C2 The underlying themes of the novel remained unperceived by many readers.
formal The subtle changes in the environment often go unperceived by most people.
informal I didn't notice the unperceived details in the painting until someone pointed them out to me.
slang Dude, you have to pay attention to the unperceived stuff happening around you.
figurative The true intentions behind his actions remained unperceived by his colleagues.
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