perceptively
English
Etymology
From perceptive + -ly.
Adverb
perceptively (comparative more perceptively, superlative most perceptively)
- In a perceptive manner.
- 1997, Guy Claxton, Hare brain, tortoise mind: why intelligence increases when you think less:
- She performed appallingly on standard neurological tests, which are, as Sacks perceptively notes, specifically designed to deconstruct the whole person into a stack of 'abilities'.