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comprehensible adjective [ kɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪb(ə)l ]

• able to be understood; intelligible.
• "clear and comprehensible English"
Similar: intelligible, understandable, easy to understand, digestible, user-friendly, accessible, lucid, coherent, clear, crystal clear, transparent, plain, perspicuous, explicit, unambiguous, straightforward, self-explanatory, penetrable, fathomable, graspable,
Opposite: incomprehensible, opaque,
Origin: late 15th century: from French compréhensible or Latin comprehensibilis, from comprehens- ‘seized, comprised’, from the verb comprehendere (see comprehend).


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