How to Understand. It's a part of reality that some things are more difficult to understand than others. Tackling a subject or question that you can't seem to wrap your mind around can be hard sometimes.

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  1. What does understand mean? To get or perceive the meaning of; know or grasp what is meant by; comprehend. (verb) To understand a question.
  2. 44 synonyms of understand from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 35 related words, definitions, and antonyms. Find another word for understand. Understand: to form an opinion or reach a conclusion through reasoning and information.
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apprehend, compass, comprehend, dig, get the picture, grasp, grok, savvy
sense
comprehend
follow
catch, get
grasp with the mind or develop an understanding of
touch
interpret, read, translate
make sense of a language
read
construe, interpret, see
make sense of; assign a meaning to
make out
figure out, lick, puzzle out, solve, work, work out
find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of
bottom, fathom, penetrate
figureUnderstand
understand
catch on, cotton on, get it, get onto, get wise, latch on, tumble, twig
Understanding money marketintuit
know or grasp by intuition or feeling
digest
be amiss, misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misinterpret, misunderstand
interpret in the wrong way
read between the lines
read what is implied but not expressed on the surface
mythicise, mythicize
literalise, literalize
make literal
spiritualise, spiritualize
give a spiritual meaning to; read in a spiritual sense
reinterpret
Understandallegorise, allegorize
interpret as an allegory
read, take
interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression
read
read, scan
obtain data from magnetic tapes
answer, resolve
riddle
explain a riddle
strike
arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing
guess, infer
answerUnderstanding

Understand Crossword Clue

give the correct answer or solution to

Understand Definition

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Understanding

break
draw out, educe, elicit, evoke, extract
deduce (a principle) or construe (a meaning)