understand
Synonymous with 'completely', often used to convey a deep and comprehensive grasp.
To understand every aspect of something, leaving no part unknown.
To improve one's level of understanding.
To understand something without any doubt or confusion.
An informal way to say 'completely understand', often used to express empathy.
To have a good and thorough understanding of something.
To understand without any mistake or misinterpretation.
To understand in a detailed and careful way.
To understand in a deep, genuine, and authentic way.
To understand to a significant degree, often used in negative contexts (e.g., 'don't quite understand').
To understand some parts but not all; to have an incomplete understanding.
To mostly not understand, or to have a very superficial understanding.
A more formal way to say you understand some parts but not others.
To indicate that understanding is not a guaranteed or automatic outcome.
To understand with great difficulty; to understand only a very small amount.
Almost the same as 'barely understand'; to be almost unable to understand.
To lack a deep or genuine understanding of a matter.
Emphasizes that something is understood by a large number of people across different areas.
Similar to 'commonly understood', indicating widespread but not necessarily universal understanding.
Said of something that most people in a group or society understand.
Said of a topic or phenomenon that is not well-researched or comprehended.
Used to talk about having knowledge or comprehension of a particular subject.
Used to indicate the way in which something is interpreted or perceived.
A very common way to express the ability to understand.
A very common way to express making an effort to understand.
To have the capacity or skill to understand something.
To gradually develop an understanding over time.
To acquire the ability to understand through study or experience.
A formal way to say you are trying to understand something.
To desire to understand something, often implying it is difficult.