understandable to (sb)

Frequency: 7.372.5 per million words

Indicates the person or group who can understand something.

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Examples (10)

  • The instructions must be understandable to the average user.
  • The highly technical report was not understandable to the board members.
  • After several revisions, the new policy became understandable to all employees.
  • Her complex explanation was only truly understandable to those with a scientific background.
  • It is perfectly understandable to me why he reacted that way.
  • For a wider reach, the content needs to be understandable to a global audience.
  • The artist's abstract work was not easily understandable to casual viewers.
  • The professor always tried to make his lectures understandable to first-year students.
  • Their peculiar customs were hard to make understandable to outsiders.
  • The legal document must be written in a way that is understandable to non-lawyers.