conceive (Meaning)

Wordnet

conceive (v)

have the idea for

judge or regard; look upon; judge

become pregnant; undergo conception

conceive Sentence Examples

  1. It's hard to conceive of a world without modern technology.
  2. She couldn't conceive how the accident had happened.
  3. The scientist struggled to conceive a solution to the complex problem.
  4. It was difficult for him to conceive the idea that he had been betrayed by his closest friend.
  5. They wanted to conceive a child but faced challenges with fertility.
  6. The artist tried to conceive a new masterpiece that would capture the essence of the human condition.
  7. The architect had to conceive a building that would blend seamlessly into the surrounding landscape.
  8. She couldn't conceive of leaving her hometown and starting over in a new city.
  9. The author's goal was to conceive a novel that would resonate with readers on a deep emotional level.
  10. It's important to conceive of new ways to address environmental issues and protect our planet.

FAQs About the word conceive

have the idea for, judge or regard; look upon; judge, become pregnant; undergo conception

imagine, envision, see, dream, contemplate, fantasize, picture, envisage, feature,visualize

miss, misunderstand, misunderstand, miss, misread, misconstrue, mistake,misinterpret, misread, mistake

It's hard to conceive of a world without modern technology.

She couldn't conceive how the accident had happened.

The scientist struggled to conceive a solution to the complex problem.

It was difficult for him to conceive the idea that he had been betrayed by his closest friend.