"Understand" is a verb that means to comprehend or grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something. It involves the ability to mentally process information, interpret concepts, or empathize with others' perspectives.

Example sentences using "understand"
- She took the time to understand the instructions before beginning the project.
- It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.

Ten Synonyms for "Understand" & Example Sentences
- Comprehend
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to comprehend the complexities of the problem.
2. Grasp
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to grasp the complexities of the problem.
3. Get
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to get the complexities of the problem.
4. Perceive
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to perceive the complexities of the problem.
5. Fathom
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to fathom the complexities of the problem.
6. Absorb
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to absorb the complexities of the problem.
7. Realize
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to realize the complexities of the problem.
8. Interpret
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to interpret the complexities of the problem.
9. Follow
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to follow the complexities of the problem.
10. Digest
It took him a while to understand the complexities of the problem.
✍️ It took him a while to digest the complexities of the problem.

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