14 adjectives to describe understand
* * INDEPENDENCE Is the word, of all others, that Irishmen, women, and childrenleast understand; and the calmness, or rather indifference, with which they submit to dependence, bitter and miserable as it is, must be a source of deep regret to all "who love the land," or feel anxious to uphold the dignity of human kind.
You're a clever fellowyou'd understand at once.
Mr. Errol, surely you are generous enoughchivalrous enoughto understand.
His comprehension of the meaning of music, as a prophetic or historical voice which few souls utter and fewer understand, is clear and vivid: he renders it thus, with whatever mastery of the mere material part he may possess, fingering, dramatic effects, etc.: these are but means to him, not an end, as with most artists.
Nor can one who has not the foolish, romantic, nervous, high-strung, artistic temperament understand from within Poland's national history.
Mr. Errol, surely you are generous enoughchivalrous enoughto understand.
let me gently Uplift and hold thee in my hand; Thou gazest on me so intently, Thou must my motive understand.
Nor can one who has not the foolish, romantic, nervous, high-strung, artistic temperament understand from within Poland's national history.
Nor can one who has not the foolish, romantic, nervous, high-strung, artistic temperament understand from within Poland's national history.
"That's more than I knowbut, living or dead, the man must have a sowl, ye understand, Nicholas.
How was she to make this poor, untutored child understand.
Yet I seem to feel that thou wilt understand, though it be in the very matter of our difference.
Yet if thou knewest him thou wouldst understand.
"That's more than I knowbut, living or dead, the man must have a sowl, ye understand, Nicholas.