What Can I Say Instead Of Understand?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  • OK / Alright / Sure.
  • Got it.
  • OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
  • Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
  • Of course / Absolutely.
  • I appreciate why you think that, but…
  • I hear what you’re saying, but…
  • When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:

Is there another word for understanding?

comprehension grasp cognizance command conception decipherment intuition knowledge mastery perception

What can I say instead of I understand?

  • OK / Alright / Sure.
  • Got it.
  • OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
  • Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
  • Of course / Absolutely.
  • I appreciate why you think that, but…
  • I hear what you’re saying, but…
  • When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:

What is the synonym of understand?


comprehend

, apprehend, grasp, see, take in, perceive, discern, make out, puzzle out, recognize, keep up with, master, get to know, follow, fathom, get to the bottom of, penetrate, divine, interpret, unravel, decipher, see the light about, envisage.

What can I say instead of deeper understanding?

  • discerning,
  • perceptive,
  • prudent,
  • sagacious,
  • sage,
  • sapient,
  • wise.

How do you say I know in other ways?

  • of course. adverb. used when you have just realized something.
  • OK. interjection. used for showing that you agree with something, approve of it, or understand it.
  • all right. interjection. …
  • fair enough. phrase. …
  • I know. phrase. …
  • if you like. phrase. …
  • I see. phrase. …
  • I know what you mean. phrase.

How do you say I see in other ways?

  1. “I understand.” (from the original post.)
  2. “I’ve done that.”
  3. “Bummer!” (Possibly followed by “I hate it when that happens.” or “Don’t you hate it when that happens?”)

What is a synonym for better understanding?


awareness


insight
sageness sapience vision comprehensive understanding enhanced understanding greater understanding improved understanding superior understanding

What do you call an understanding person?


perceptive

Add to list Share. If someone calls you perceptive, they mean you are good at understanding things or figuring things out. Perceptive people are insightful, intelligent, and able to see what others cannot. … If you are upset but trying to hide it, a perceptive person is the one who will notice.

What do you call a very understanding person?


Empathetic

Someone who has the ability to understand and share someone’s feelings and emotions.

What word means lack of understanding?

A lack of interest, intelligence or understanding in a given topic or subject.

blankness

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bewilderment

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confusion

.

incomprehension

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What word can I use instead of would?

  • authorize.
  • bid.
  • decree.
  • enjoin.
  • exert.
  • intend.
  • request.
  • resolve.

What does Inciteful mean?

New Word Suggestion. adj. That incites, or provides incitement. Do not be jealous, inciteful, enraged;

murders are born from all of these

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How do you use deep understanding?

You can

be effective in solving problems in society

because you have a deep understanding of those problems and their origins. A deep understanding of traditional music provides a firm foundation for his impressive body of work.

What’s another word for clear understanding?


clearer

picture clearer view
clearer vision better understanding clearer awareness clearer insight

What to say instead of I understand how you feel?

  • I’m here if you want to talk.
  • You’re so strong, and I’m proud of you.
  • Tell me how you’re feeling.
  • I’m sorry you’re going through this.
  • Please accept my sincere condolences.
  • I know you’ll get through this.
  • You’re always in my thoughts.
Juan Martinez
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Juan Martinez
Juan Martinez is a journalism professor and experienced writer. With a passion for communication and education, Juan has taught students from all over the world. He is an expert in language and writing, and has written for various blogs and magazines.