Pronunciation: /kɑmprɪˈhɛnd/
verb to understand or grasp the meaning of something
A1 I don't comprehend the instructions on this package.
A2 She couldn't comprehend why he was so upset.
B1 It took me a while to comprehend the complexity of the new software.
B2 After studying for hours, I finally comprehended the physics concept.
C1 The professor's lecture was difficult to comprehend due to its advanced content.
C2 As a linguist, she was able to comprehend the nuances of the ancient text.
formal It is important to comprehend the complex theories in order to excel in this field.
informal I just can't seem to comprehend why she would make such a decision.
slang I can't wrap my head around this math problem, I just can't comprehend it.
figurative Sometimes it's hard to comprehend the depth of someone's emotions without proper communication.
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