perceptively in a sentence
Examples
- His polished and erudite style of narration readily evoked the time and place of his stories, and perceptively delineated the psychology of his characters.
- This socialogical perception was all formed in the 19th century and expressed most perceptively at the peak of Imperialism in Asia and rise of Darwinism.
- The historian Ann Douglas perceptively says that radio and records brought black musicians into white homes where they would never have been invited in real life.
- "You have most perceptively pegged me as a sporting fellow who is always ready to rise to an ennobling challenge, " he replied.
- After perceptively dissecting the nature of Christ and the church, the Texas minister examines five congregational activities as well as practical aspects of congregation-building.
- Perceptively, Dewey distinguishes between his friendly but aloof off-camera demeanor and the vulnerability that set Stewart apart from most other male stars of the 1930s.
- His films have perceptively painted the social textures and human dynamics of the American inner city, Irish coast, Mexican border, Deep South and Latin America.
- Bush perceptively interpreted the question to mean, " Do you, a white man in a suit, really care what happens to me ?"
- One school-board executive argues perceptively that " moving away from the role of exclusive provider of education services may be a blessing in disguise ."
- Offstage he is withdrawn to the point of anonymity, which is surprising for someone whose performance style is often explosive and who writes so perceptively about his art.