Pronunciation: /ˌənˌʌndərˈstændəbəl/
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'ununderstandable' describes something that cannot be understood
A1 The teacher used simple words so the lesson was understandable for the students.
A2 The instructions were clear and easy to follow, making the task understandable for everyone.
B1 The technical jargon in the report was ununderstandable to those without a background in the field.
B2 The complex legal document was ununderstandable to most people, requiring the assistance of a lawyer to decipher.
C1 The professor's lecture on quantum physics was ununderstandable to those without a deep understanding of the subject.
C2 The intricate mathematical proof was ununderstandable to all but the most advanced mathematicians.
formal The complex scientific theory was ununderstandable to most of the students.
informal The instructions were so ununderstandable that we had to ask for help.
slang The new math concept is totally ununderstandable to me.
figurative His emotions were so mixed up and ununderstandable that no one could figure him out.
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