adverb
- in a manner showing keen insight, understanding, or awareness; with keen perception
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The critic percipiently observed the hidden themes in the novel that others had missed.
- She percipiently recognized the tension between the two colleagues before anyone else noticed.
- The analyst percipiently identified the market trends that would shape the industry.
- He spoke percipiently about the psychological motivations behind the character's actions.
- The teacher percipiently understood why the student was struggling with the material.