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comprehendverb to have a clear idea ofthe age at which children can comprehend the difference between right and wrong appreciate, apprehend, assimilate, behold, catch, catch on (to), cognize, compass, conceive, cotton (to or on to), decipher, decode, dig, discern, get, grasp, grok, intuit, know, make, make out, perceive, recognize, register, savvy, see, seize, sense, tumble (to), twig, understand absorb, digest, take inrealizefathom, penetrate, pierce pick up on miss misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misinterpret, misperceive, misread, mistake, misunderstand to have a practical understanding ofit took me a while to comprehend algebra grasp, know, understand appreciate, apprehend, cognize, fathom, follow, ken(chiefly Scottish), perceive, savvyhave, possesscatch on (to), pick up misapprehend, misconceive, misinterpret, misknow, misperceive, misunderstand to have as part of a wholeour notion of morality should comprehend much more than proper sexual behavior carry, contain, embrace, encompass, entail, include, involve, number, subsume, take in comprise, consist (of)brackethave, hold, own, possessadmit, receivecompose, constitute, form, makeassimilate, embody, incorporate, integrate exclude, leave (out), miss out(British), omit ban, bar, debar, preclude, prevent, prohibitdeny, refuse, rejecteliminate, except, rule outlose, mislay, misplace understand, comprehend, appreciate mean to have a clear or complete idea of.understand and comprehend are very often interchangeable.understand may, however, stress the fact of having attained a firm mental grasp of something.orders that were fully understood and promptly obeyed comprehend may stress the process of coming to grips with something intellectually.I have trouble comprehending your reasons for doing this appreciate implies a just evaluation or judgment of a thing's value or nature.failed to appreciate the risks involved in the 14th century |