human comprehension

Frequency: 6.03.1 per million words

Refers to the ability of people to understand things.

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Examples (10)

  • The vastness of the cosmos is simply beyond human comprehension.
  • Some principles of quantum mechanics directly challenge ordinary human comprehension.
  • The sheer brutality of the war crimes defied all human comprehension.
  • Philosophers have spent centuries debating the ultimate limits of human comprehension.
  • Explaining a fourth dimension often stretches the boundaries of human comprehension.
  • The goal of some AI research is to create systems that operate on a level far exceeding human comprehension.
  • The intricate patterns of a snowflake are not beyond human comprehension with the help of science.
  • To the ancient Greeks, the will of the gods was a mystery that surpassed human comprehension.
  • His motivations for such a selfless act seemed to go beyond normal human comprehension.
  • The novel deals with emotions and experiences that are at the very edge of human comprehension.