COMPREHENSIBLY

Etymology

Adverb

comprehensibly (comparative more comprehensibly, superlative most comprehensibly)

In a comprehensible manner.

Synonyms

• understandably

Antonyms

• incomprehensibly

Source: Wiktionary


Com`pre*hen"si*bly, adv.

1. With great extent of signification; comprehensively. Tillotson.

2. Intelligibly; in a manner to be comprehended or understood.

COMPREHENSIBLE

Com"pre*hen"si*ble, a. Etym: [L. comprehensibilis: cf. F. compreéhensible.]

1. Capable of being comprehended, included, or comprised. Lest this part of knowledge should seem to any not comprehensible by axiom, we will set down some heads of it. Bacon.

2. Capable of being understood; intelligible; conceivable by the mind. The horizon sets the bounds . . . between what is and what is not comprehensible by us. Locke.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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