understand in Latin
understand in Latin is percipio, capio, comprehendō — understand means to grasp the meaning of something.
understand in Latin
percipio
capio
comprehendō
conspicio
crēdō
exaudio
What does "understand" mean?
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verb To grasp the meaning of something.
"Do you understand the instructions on the form?"
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verb To know someone's feelings, character, or reasons for acting a certain way.
"Good parents try to understand their children rather than just correct them."
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verb To believe something to be true based on what you've heard, even without full proof.
"I understand the meeting has been moved to Friday."
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interjection Used to acknowledge that you've grasped what someone just said.
""Take the second left." "Understood.""
understand in a sentence
- Do you understand the instructions on the form?
- I finally understood what she meant after she explained it twice.
- Good parents try to understand their children rather than just correct them.
- I understand the meeting has been moved to Friday.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "understand" in Latin?
"understand" in Latin is percipio, capio, comprehendō. understand means: To grasp the meaning of something.
How do you use "understand" in a sentence?
Example: "Do you understand the instructions on the form?" In Latin, "understand" is percipio, capio, comprehendō.
Are there other ways to say "understand" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 6 translations listed for "understand": percipio, capio, comprehendō, conspicio, crēdō, exaudio.
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