What is the opposite of understanding?

What is the opposite of understanding?

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What is the opposite of understanding?

Q. What is an antonym for understandable?

The opposite of understandable would be weird, odd, or inexplicable.

ignoranceunfamiliarity
disinterestnonchalance
insoucianceinattention
unconcernneglect
inabilityineptness

Q. What is the opposite of distasteful?

distasteful. Antonyms: artistic, chaste, dainty, delicate, delicious, elegant, esthetic, esthetical, exquisite, fastidious, fine, nice, tasteful, tasty.

Q. Is Ununderstandable a word?

Not understandable; that cannot be understood.

Q. What’s another word for Understandably?

What is another word for understandably?

sensiblyintelligibly
reasonablylogically
analyticallyrationally
soundlyvalidly
justlycoherently

Q. What do you call a person who is understanding?

Empathetic Someone who has the ability to understand and share someone’s feelings and emotions. Sympathetic Someone who is concerned about somebody and cares about them and what they feel.

Q. What does understandably so mean?

Understandably so is a bit different. It means you can understand why but that doesn’t make it certain. Decidedly so, surely so and certainly so are more similar.

Q. What’s a word for easy to understand?

intelligible

Q. Is understandably so a sentence?

Sentence examples for and understandably so from inspiring English sources. And understandably so. Many people are angry, and understandably so. It caused public outrage and understandably so”.

Q. How do you use understandably?

Understandably sentence example

  1. They were nevertheless understandably reticent to meet new people.
  2. The students were understandably confused when their professor gave them the wrong exam paper.
  3. Understandably , Emma decided to stay home from school to recover from her illness faster.

Q. How do you use understandable in a sentence?

Understandable sentence example. We have understandable emotional responses to all these situations. Like most bugs it is totally understandable and, given hindsight, totally predictable. He tried to speak but it took a few moments before the words were understandable .

Q. Can a person be understandable?

understandable | Intermediate English If you say that something a person does is understandable, you feel that it is the way most people would behave in that situation: Her actions are understandable when you consider how badly she was treated.

Q. What is the difference between understandable and understood?

“Understandable” means “it is able to comprehended” It may or may not actually have been comprehended. “Understood” means it was comprehended.

Q. What does I totally understand mean?

“totally” and “fully” means absolutely/completely, so “i totally understand you” and “i fully understand you” mean the same thing. “from the bottom of my heart” is a metaphor; a figure of speech, so it will sound deeper and slightly more sincere than the others. ^_^

Q. Can I say totally understand?

“I totally understand” is the best either way 🙂 The Language Level symbol shows a user’s proficiency in the languages they’re interested in.

Q. What is the meaning of totally?

: in a total manner : to a total or complete degree : wholly, entirely.

Q. Can you reply no worries to Sorry?

Explanation: This is very commonly in both regular daily life and in the work place. It can be used after an apology or after someone says thank you. In both cases, it is telling the person that the event was no big deal and it does not require an apology or a thank you.

Q. Is no worries an Australian saying?

Let’s start with one of the most famous Australian slang phrases: No worries. It’s said to be the national motto of Australia. This expression means “do not worry about it”, or “it’s all right”.

Q. How do you politely say no worries?

No Problem Synonyms

  1. You’re welcome (Formal)
  2. Sure thing (Informal)
  3. No worries (Informal)
  4. Cool (Informal)
  5. It’s all gravy (Informal)
  6. It’s all right (Informal)
  7. Certainly (Formal)
  8. Of course (Formal)

Q. Why do Millennials say no worries?

Older ppl tend to say “you’re welcome,” younger ppl tend to say “no problem.” This is because for older people the act of helping or assisting someone is seen as a task that is not expected of them, but is them doing extra, so it’s them saying, ‘I accept your thanks because I know I deserve it.”

Q. Is it OK to say no worries?

Like ‘You’re welcome’, ‘No worries’ is a formula that has a social function, used as a polite response to ‘Thank you’. It’s an informal response that originated in Australia and is now becoming popular in Britain, too. No worries is a more casual reply when someone wants to say to you “That’s all right”.

Q. Is it rude to say don’t worry about it?

It entirely depends on what you are saying “don’t worry about it” about, and the tone you use when saying it. If you are dismissive, that’s rude. But if it is more in line with “don’t worry about it, we got this,” it is fine.

Q. How do I tell someone I don’t worry about them?

Ways of telling someone not to worry or be upset – thesaurus

  1. cheer up. phrasal verb. spoken used for telling someone to try to be happier.
  2. forget it. phrase.
  3. never mind. phrase.
  4. no harm done. phrase.
  5. don’t panic. phrase.
  6. there, there. phrase.
  7. hush. verb.
  8. all right. adjective.
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