Pronunciation: /ɡræsp/
noun the act of seizing and holding firmly
A1 I have a good grasp of basic vocabulary.
A2 She struggled to get a grasp on the new concept.
B1 The student demonstrated a solid grasp of the material.
B2 He has a firm grasp on the complexities of the project.
C1 Her grasp of the subject matter is unparalleled.
C2 The professor's grasp of the topic is truly impressive.
verb to seize and hold firmly
A1 She struggled to grasp the concept of addition.
A2 The children were able to grasp the rules of the game quickly.
B1 It took me a while to grasp the main idea of the article.
B2 After studying for weeks, I finally grasped the complexities of the subject.
C1 The expert was able to grasp the intricacies of the problem in no time.
C2 His ability to grasp new concepts and ideas is truly remarkable.
formal She struggled to grasp the complex mathematical concept.
informal I can't seem to grasp how to use this new software.
slang I just can't grasp why he would do such a thing.
figurative The artist's work is so intricate, it's hard to grasp all the details at once.
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