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well-conceived

well-con·ceive
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Transcription

    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [wel kuh n-seev]
    • /wɛl kənˈsiv/
    • US Pronunciation
    • US IPA
    • [wel kuh n-seev]
    • /wɛl kənˈsiv/

Definitions of well-conceived word

  • verb with object well-conceived to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He conceived the project while he was on vacation. 1
  • verb with object well-conceived to form a notion or idea of; imagine. 1
  • verb with object well-conceived to hold as an opinion; think; believe: I can't conceive that it would be of any use. 1
  • verb with object well-conceived to experience or form (a feeling): to conceive a great love for music. 1
  • verb with object well-conceived to express, as in words. 1
  • verb with object well-conceived to become pregnant with. 1

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Origin of well-conceived

First appearance:

before 1250
One of the 11% oldest English words
1250-1300; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French conceivre < Latin concipere to take fully, take in, equivalent to con- con- + -cipere, combining form of capere to take

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Parts of speech for Well-conceived

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

well-conceived popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 85% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.

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