understood (Meaning)

Wordnet

understood (a)

fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation

Wordnet

understood (s)

implied by or inferred from actions or statements

Webster

understood (imp. & p. p.)

of Understand

Webster

understood ()

imp. & p. p. of Understand.

understood Sentence Examples

  1. Emily nodded, indicating that she had understood the instructions.
  2. The professor paused to make sure that all the students had understood the concept.
  3. The patient listened attentively, eager to ensure that he had understood the doctor's diagnosis.
  4. The lawyer carefully explained the complex legal terms, ensuring that his client understood the implications.
  5. The audience gasped in shock, finally understanding the significance of the revelation.
  6. The diplomat acknowledged the ambassador's concerns, but made it clear that he had not understood his intentions.
  7. The mechanic patiently demonstrated the repair process, eager to make sure the customer had understood the issue.
  8. The teacher rephrased the question, hoping that the students would better understand its meaning.
  9. The child looked confused, indicating that he had not fully understood the explanation.
  10. The researcher's paper was rejected because the reviewers had not understood the methodology.

FAQs About the word understood

fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation, implied by or inferred from actions or statementsof Understand, imp. & p. p. of Understand.

decided,derived, concluded, thought, reasoned, judged, made out, ascertained, read, guessed

misapprehended, misapprehended, misinterpreted, misinterpreted, misunderstood, misperceived, misconceived, misconceived,misunderstood, misperceived

Emily nodded, indicating that she had understood the instructions.

The professor paused to make sure that all the students had understood the concept.

The patient listened attentively, eager to ensure that he had understood the doctor's diagnosis.

The lawyer carefully explained the complex legal terms, ensuring that his client understood the implications.