Vocabulary
Comprehend
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
grasp mentally; understand.
Urdu meaning
سمجھنا، جاننا، حواس کے ذریعے علم حاصل کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- What they see, consume and share on social media has profound political implications that many are yet to fully comprehend and grapple with.
- He could not comprehend how this 17-yearold could refuse his advances.
- Students are encouraged to comprehend and communicate, not learn language rules.
- Would he have made all the institutions in Pakistan comprehend the significance of the signal which Modiji had sent out?
- Would he have made all the institutions in Pakistan comprehend the significance of the signal which Modiji had sent out?
Synonyms
understand, grasp, take in, see, apprehend, follow, make sense of, fathom
Curator example
“he couldn’t comprehend her reasons for marrying Lovat”
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