/rɪˈsiːt/
means a document, either physical or digital, that serves as proof of a financial transaction between a buyer and seller.
receipt
/dɪˈsiːt/
means the act of dishonest behavior—including lying, trickery, or cheating—that is intended to mislead or fool someone by making them believe something that is not true
deceit
/əkˈsɛpt/
means to consent to receive or undertake (something offered).
accept
/ɪkˈsɛpʃən/
means someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list or that does not behave in the expected way.
exception
/dɪˈsɛpʃn/
means the action of deceiving someone.
deception
/rɪˈsiːv/
means to be given, presented with, or paid something.
receive
/dɪˈsiːtfʊl/
means guilty of or involving deceit; deceiving or misleading others.
deceitful
/kɒnsɛpt/
means something conceived in the mind.
concept
/əkˈsɛptəns/
means general agreement that something is satisfactory or right, or that someone should be included in a group.
acceptance
/rɪˈsɛpʃn/
means the action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted.
reception
/kənˈsiːt/
means excessive pride in oneself.
conceit
/pəˈsiːv/
means to become aware or conscious of something.
perceive
/ˌʌnɪkˈsɛpʃənl̩/
means not out of the ordinary or usual.
unexceptional
/pəˈsɛptɪv/
means having or showing sensitive insight.
perceptive
/ɪnˈsɛpʃn/
means an event that is a beginning or the first part or stage of following events
inception
/mɪspəˈsiːv/
means to perceive wrongly or incorrectly.
misperceive
/ˌɪntəˈsɛpt/
means to obstruct (someone or something) so as to prevent them from continuing to a destination.
intercept