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Meanings of
understandably
in English
In an intelligible manner.
clearly
intelligibly
unintelligibly
Synonyms
Examples for "
clearly
"
clearly
intelligibly
Examples for "
clearly
"
1
Thus, mild hypertension
clearly
constitutes a public health problem of considerable importance.
2
However, the current situation regarding waiting lists is
clearly
less than satisfactory.
3
According to Boucher, Competition is good for consumers, and competition
clearly
works.
4
Major technology companies now
clearly
believe in the remarkable cooperatively-developed operating system.
5
Commissioner Goodell said today: This is
clearly
something that can be fixed.
1
And they rarely spoke
intelligibly
,
except in response to a direct question.
2
That rarefaction cannot be
intelligibly
explained unless in the way here proposed.
3
The rill-system is far too complicated to be
intelligibly
described in words.
4
So the tangled web will be most speedily and most
intelligibly
unrolled.
5
Janice was so excited she could scarcely speak
intelligibly
for a minute.
Usage of
understandably
in English
1
Politicians
understandably
approach said question with caution -often with interesting results.
2
On Saturday evening, coach Michael Bradley,
understandably
,
was looking ahead to Europe.
3
Households quite
understandably
want to reduce debt levels, not acquire more debt.
4
Coleman was
understandably
delighted with the result but especially pleased for Lawrence.
5
He made it as far as Derby before,
understandably
,
having second thoughts.
6
Greg McLean, its young director, is
understandably
feeling rather pleased with himself.
7
She was
understandably
annoyed: We hadn't seen each other for three weeks.
8
Theresa May has stubbornly, although
understandably
,
tried to plot a middle course.
9
A higher-res, full-page photo on our Mac
understandably
took longer-almost2 minutes.
10
The decision to withdraw this groundbreaking proposal has
understandably
attracted much comment.
11
A large part of the response to Hume was, very
understandably
,
negative.
12
The rapid spread of coronavirus has people in the industry
understandably
nervous.
13
Unable to pursue his work, he sank into an
understandably
dispirited obscurity.
14
It
understandably
makes people more fearful of the change that immigration brings.
15
You could pass it on, of course, but it was
understandably
tricky.
16
It is,
understandably
,
a strongly partisan argument, much of it already familiar.
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understandably
Adverb
Frequent collocations
understandably upset
understandably nervous
understandably concerned
understandably enough
understandably wary
More collocations
Understandably
through the time
Understandably
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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