be able to comprehend

Frequency: 8.518.1 per million words

To have the capacity to understand something.

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Examples (10)

  • After the explanation, the students were able to comprehend the difficult mathematical formula.
  • I hope that one day we will be able to comprehend the mysteries of the human brain.
  • Are you able to comprehend the sheer scale of the project we're undertaking?
  • He spoke so quickly that I was barely able to comprehend a word he said.
  • Being able to comprehend different cultural perspectives is essential for international diplomacy.
  • A young child is not yet able to comprehend the concept of mortality.
  • Thanks to the visual aids, I am now able to comprehend the complex process.
  • To pass the exam, you must be able to comprehend and analyze these texts.
  • The jury was able to comprehend the defendant's motive after hearing the final testimony.
  • If we had more data, we would be able to comprehend the market trends better.