Tuesday, March 3, 2020
10 Words That Include the Element -Cept
10 Words That Include the Element -Cept 10 Words That Include the Element ââ¬Å"-Ceptâ⬠10 Words That Include the Element ââ¬Å"-Ceptâ⬠By Mark Nichol Words in which the element -cept appears have one thing in common: They have something to do with taking, literally or figuratively. Here are ten such words in noun form and their definitions, as well as common terms nouns, verbs, and adjectives based on them, along with meanings for the additional terms. 1. Acceptance: the act or state of agreeing or approving (related words are accept, meaning ââ¬Å"to hold or take,â⬠and acceptable, meaning ââ¬Å"satisfactoryâ⬠) 2. Conception: the process of producing an idea or thought or a new life, or the act of beginning, forming, or originating (related words are conceive, meaning ââ¬Å"to bring into being,â⬠concept, meaning ââ¬Å"idea,â⬠conceptual, meaning ââ¬Å"relating to ideas,â⬠conceptualize, meaning ââ¬Å"to produce an idea,â⬠misconception, meaning ââ¬Å"misunderstanding,â⬠and preconception, meaning ââ¬Å"a prejudice or premature opinionâ⬠) 3. Deception: the act or an instance of being tricked (related words are deceit, synonymous with deception but also meaning ââ¬Å"the quality of being trickyâ⬠the latter meaning is also applicable to deceitfulness deceitful, meaning ââ¬Å"tricky,â⬠deceive, meaning ââ¬Å"to trick,â⬠and deceptive, meaning ââ¬Å"misleadingâ⬠) 4. Exception: exclusion, or something that is excluded, or an objection (related words are exceptional, meaning ââ¬Å"rare,â⬠ââ¬Å"superior,â⬠or ââ¬Å"not within the norm,â⬠exceptionalism, meaning ââ¬Å"an attitude or situation of superiority,â⬠and exceptionable, meaning ââ¬Å"objectionableâ⬠) 5. Inception: the beginning or commencement of something 6. Interception: interference that results in the taking of something intended for someone else (a related word is intercept, ââ¬Å"to interrupt, to gain possessionâ⬠) 7. Perception: appreciation or observation, or the ability to comprehend or sense (related words are perceive, meaning ââ¬Å"to understand or become aware,â⬠perceptiveness and perceptivity, meaning ââ¬Å"the quality of being able to become aware,â⬠and imperceptible, meaning ââ¬Å"unable to be seen or understood,â⬠as well as apperception, meaning ââ¬Å"self-consciousnessâ⬠or ââ¬Å"perceptionâ⬠and especially referring to understanding based on previous experience 8. Precept: a command, order, or principle (a related word is preceptor, meaning ââ¬Å"principalâ⬠or ââ¬Å"teacherâ⬠) 9. Reception: acquisition or admission, whether what is received is intangible, like attention or a response, or an object; reception also denotes an event at which someone is given attention (related words are receive, meaning ââ¬Å"to acquire, to accept from,â⬠receptive, meaning ââ¬Å"amenable to acquiring or accepting,â⬠receptionist, meaning ââ¬Å"someone who greets clients,â⬠and recipient, meaning ââ¬Å"one who acquires,â⬠as well as receptacle, meaning ââ¬Å"a container for acquiring or placingâ⬠) 10. Susceptibility: ability to submit to, or lack of resistance to, something, or responsivity or impressionability (a related word is susceptible) Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:12 Signs and Symbols You Should KnowConnotations of 35 Words for Funny People1,462 Basic Plot Types
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