perceptiveness in a sentence
Examples
- He portrayed Portuguese society of the 16th century with perceptiveness and insight, using many characters inspired by Portuguese social stereotypes of his time.
- In not addressing him, your behavior might have been interpreted as signs of perceptiveness and empathy, or as indicators of timidity and weakness.
- After listening to Baruch's testimony, Papon said he was impressed by the " perceptiveness'of the young historian's research.
- For all its perceptiveness, however, it never takes flight _ mostly because the performances are too one-dimensionally bland and the writing too clunky.
- Minh M?ng was regarded as more nuanced and gentle than his father, with less forced labour and an increased perceptiveness towards the sentiment of the peasantry.
- And that's a pity . " Daniel Crevier stated that " time has proven the accuracy and perceptiveness of some of Dreyfus's comments.
- Powell's biographies of novelists such as Flora Annie Steel, Margaret Kennedy and E . M . Delafield were praised for their perceptiveness and subtle wit.
- Like Walker Percy, a fellow Southerner whom she could be said to resemble in both her moral seriousness and her perceptiveness, Godwin is not essentially a stylist.
- His first work, " Fremde Frau, fremder Mann " ( Foreign Woman, Foreign Man ), is characterized by its pithy insights and expressive perceptiveness.
- Anyhow, Mr . Crosby has been devoting much of the quarter-hour to a recital of his adventures in Europe with wit, charm and a surprising perceptiveness.