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Select. Normal. Aspects. PerceivedSelect / sɪˈlɛkt / (v) to choose someone or something from a group ● Please select one item from the list. ● They can select vendors that have really high standards. ● The best players will be selected after the tryouts. (adj) chosen from a group to include the best people or things ● Only a select few will be accepted into the program. ● I would like to use the remaining time just to take you through some of the select chapters. ● He only drinks select wines.
Other words in this family: selected, selecting, selection, selections, selective, selectively, selector, selectors, selects
Normal / ˈnɔɹ məl / (adj) usual or ordinary; not strange; mentally and physically healthy ● Our normal business hours are from nine to five. ● Her blood sugar levels are now normal all of the time. ● This is the normal progression of symptoms for an average child that gets the measles. (n) the usual or expected state, level, amount, etc. ● Your blood pressure is higher than normal. ● Studies found that the kids learned 200% to 500% faster than normal. ● Let's hope everything returns to normal soon.
Other words in this family: abnormal, abnormally, normality, normalization, normalize, normalized, normalizes, normalizing, normally
Aspects / ˈæs pɛks / (n, plural) parts of something (like an idea, concept, or problem) ● Their religion affects basically all aspects of their lives. ● We have to look at various different aspects in order to figure out what's going on with the disease. ● We need to understand that it's the social and the emotional aspects of language learning that decide everything.
Other words in this family: aspect
Perceived / pəɹˈsivd / (v) to notice or become aware of something; to interpret or look at (someone or something) in a particular way; regard as ● I perceived that she had been crying. ● Maybe you have good intentions and you think you're doing a great job, but it isn't being perceived in that way. ● I'm usually a happy person, and I don’t want to be perceived in any other way.
Other words in this family: perceive, perceives, perceiving, perception, perceptions
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