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Comparative for able to be understood
“She is able to explain the more arcane bits of theology in a very clear and understandable way.”
Comparative for clear and obvious in meaning or expression
“Without a clear and understandable explanation of why Maria feels one way and John another, their emotional responses are arbitrary and mysterious.”
Comparative for spoken or expressed fluently and coherently
“The results must be articulated in an understandable and actionable manner.”
Comparative for to be reasonably expected
“It is quite understandable then that he is able to get home a great deal earlier than expected.”
Comparative for justifiable or able to be excused
“Given the controversial events that involved Queen Eleanor at Antioch, it is understandable that he chose to end his text before he needed to discuss this incident.”
Comparative for designed to suit the general public rather than specialists or intellectuals
Comparative for capable of being related to on a personal level
Comparative for having sound or fair judgment based on good sense
Comparative for easily, or able to be, learned
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