understand
[ˌʌndə'stænd]

verb

[Definition]: to know, to comprehend

[Example Sentences]:
1. Nobody can understand this, said Diego Miranda, 14.
2. I know enough about this computer to understand that it has just one hard drive bay.
3. The important thing to understand is that it came about through a process of problem solving.
4. I just want to understand where you are and what you think.
5. He says others around him do not understand what he went through.
6. She began to understand that she really was out of prison.
7. You still need to be able to encourage students and help them understand the material.
8. You have to get people excited to make people understand that this is history.
9. What we understand is that a lot of people have gathered in the cities.
10. You have to understand that we are not talking about a single cloud.
11. To make it work you have to be able to understand speech reliably.
12. It is key that consumers can easily understand how to use the sensor.
13. We have to understand what is possible for our shareholders and what isn't.
14. We will be disappointed to see him go but understand his personal reasons.
15. I understand that some people who can they buy a ticket and leave.


[Antonyms]misunderstand, miscomprehend, misinterpret

[Synonyms]know, comprehend, learn
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