Understand

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  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To become aware of the nature and significance of; know or comprehend.
  • intransitive verb. To become aware of the intended meaning of (a person or remark, for example).
  • intransitive verb. To know and be tolerant or sympathetic toward.
  • intransitive verb. To know thoroughly by close contact or long experience with.
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To learn indirectly or infer, as from hearsay.
  • intransitive verb. To assume to be or accept as agreed.
  • intransitive verb. To supply or add (words or a meaning, for example) mentally.
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To have understanding, knowledge, or comprehension.
  • intransitive verb. To have sympathy or tolerance.
  • intransitive verb. To learn something indirectly or secondhand; gather.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To receive from a word or collocation of words or from a sign the idea it is intended to convey: with the thing said, the person speaking, or the language as the direct object of the verb.
  • To interpret the signification of; seize the idea of; comprehend as resulting from a thought, principle, or rule; explain.
  • To receive information about; learn by paying heed to what is said and done; consider.
  • To know in substance, as a fact or saying; be acquainted with; recognize.
  • To take as meant or implied; imply; infer; assume; take for granted: chiefly in the past participle.
  • To recognize as implied or meant, although not expressed; supply mentally, as a word necessary to bring out the sense of an author: as, in the phrase ‘All are mortal,’ we must understand the word men, living beings, or the like.
  • To stand under.
  • To have the use of the intellectual faculties; be an intelligent and conscious being; have understanding; be wise.
  • To be informed by another; learn.
  • To give attention; listen.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • intransitive verb. To have the use of the intellectual faculties; to be an intelligent being.
  • intransitive verb. To be informed; to have or receive knowledge.
  • transitive verb. To have just and adequate ideas of; to apprehended the meaning or intention of; to have knowledge of; to comprehend; to know
  • transitive verb. To be apprised, or have information, of; to learn; to be informed of; to hear.
  • transitive verb. To recognize or hold as being or signifying; to suppose to mean; to interpret; to explain.
  • transitive verb. To mean without expressing; to imply tacitly; to take for granted; to assume.
  • transitive verb. To stand under; to support.
  • transitive verb. to cause one to know.
  • transitive verb. to make one's meaning clear.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • verb. To be aware of the meaning of.
  • verb. To believe, based on information.
  • verb. To impute meaning, character etc. that is not explicitly stated.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • verb. know and comprehend the nature or meaning of
  • verb. be understanding of
  • verb. perceive (an idea or situation) mentally
  • verb. make sense of a language
  • verb. believe to be the case
  • Word Usage
    "A person near expressed a fear that he did not understand what I said, being so weak and near death, but he quickly, and with great emphasis, exclaimed, '_I hear, I understand_' While I was praying his expression of countenance was most lovely."
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    believe  
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    Grande  Hand  Land  Marchand  Rand  
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    absorb  accept  agree  allow  appreciate  
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