understanding

simple noun105 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Refers to a fundamental or elementary level of knowledge.

Refers to a broad knowledge of the main points, without details.

Indicates a profound and insightful knowledge, not just superficial facts.

Similar to 'complete understanding', emphasizing no part is missing.

Emphasizes that every detail has been considered.

Refers to a total and thorough knowledge of a subject.

Suggests a very detailed and comprehensive knowledge.

Refers to a wide-ranging and inclusive knowledge of a subject.

Indicates that one's knowledge is restricted or not extensive.

Refers to a shared feeling of sympathy and trust between two or more parties.

Refers to the ability to appreciate and sympathize with different cultures.

Indicates knowledge that only covers the surface and lacks depth.

Similar to tacit, an agreement that is not said out loud.

An agreement that is understood without being explicitly stated.

Used to specify the subject or topic that is known or understood.

Refers to a state of sympathy or an agreement involving two or more parties.

Refers to the degree or depth of someone's knowledge.

Similar to 'level of understanding', indicates the extent of knowledge.

Indicates the absence of knowledge or sympathy.

Used to state a condition that must be accepted before an agreement is made.

Used to say that something is too difficult or strange to be understood.

To acquire or obtain knowledge about something.

To gradually build or increase one's knowledge or sympathy.

To make one's knowledge more profound and detailed.

To succeed in reaching a certain level of knowledge, often through effort.

Similar to 'come to an understanding'; to successfully make an agreement.

To reach an informal agreement with someone.

To support or actively encourage sympathy and good relations.

To encourage the development of sympathy and mutual respect.