verb
verb: understand; 3rd person present: understands; past tense: understood; past participle: understood; gerund or present participle: understanding
1.
perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
"he didn't understand a word I said"
perceive the significance, explanation, or cause of.
"she didn't really understand the situation"
synonyms: comprehend, apprehend, grasp, see, take in, perceive, discern, make out, puzzle out, recognize, keep up with, master, get to know, follow, fathom, get to the bottom of, penetrate, divine, interpret, unravel, decipher, see the light about, envisage; More
informalget the hang of, get the drift of, catch on to, latch on to, tumble to, crack, make head or tail of, figure out, dig, get, get one's head around, wrap one's mind around, see daylight, get the picture, get the message;
informaltwig, suss out, suss;
informalsavvy;
rarecognize
"he couldn't understand anything we said to him"
antonyms: misunderstand, misinterpret
2.
interpret or view (something) in a particular way.
"as the term is usually understood, legislation refers to regulations and directives"
infer something from information received (often used as a polite formula in conversation).
"I understand you're at art school"
regard (a missing word, phrase, or idea) as present.
"‘present company excepted’ is always understood when sweeping generalizations are being made"
assume to be the case; take for granted.
"he liked to play the field, that was understood"
synonyms: believe, be led to believe, be given to understand, think, conclude, come to the conclusion, deduce, infer, draw the inference, assume, surmise, fancy; More
gather, take it, hear, hear tell, be informed, notice, see, learn, discover
"I understand that you wish to take legal action"
I think so?
verb: understand; 3rd person present: understands; past tense: understood; past participle: understood; gerund or present participle: understanding
1.
perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
"he didn't understand a word I said"
perceive the significance, explanation, or cause of.
"she didn't really understand the situation"
synonyms: comprehend, apprehend, grasp, see, take in, perceive, discern, make out, puzzle out, recognize, keep up with, master, get to know, follow, fathom, get to the bottom of, penetrate, divine, interpret, unravel, decipher, see the light about, envisage; More
informalget the hang of, get the drift of, catch on to, latch on to, tumble to, crack, make head or tail of, figure out, dig, get, get one's head around, wrap one's mind around, see daylight, get the picture, get the message;
informaltwig, suss out, suss;
informalsavvy;
rarecognize
"he couldn't understand anything we said to him"
antonyms: misunderstand, misinterpret
2.
interpret or view (something) in a particular way.
"as the term is usually understood, legislation refers to regulations and directives"
infer something from information received (often used as a polite formula in conversation).
"I understand you're at art school"
regard (a missing word, phrase, or idea) as present.
"‘present company excepted’ is always understood when sweeping generalizations are being made"
assume to be the case; take for granted.
"he liked to play the field, that was understood"
synonyms: believe, be led to believe, be given to understand, think, conclude, come to the conclusion, deduce, infer, draw the inference, assume, surmise, fancy; More
gather, take it, hear, hear tell, be informed, notice, see, learn, discover
"I understand that you wish to take legal action"
I think so?
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