Similar words: understandable, understand, understanding, misunderstand, misunderstanding, understate, understated, understatement. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'stændəblɪ] adv. in an intelligible manner.
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(31) The novel's early readers were understandably annoyed at having their narrative expectations constantly thwarted.
(32) That bright idea, understandably, provoked howls of protest and is so obviously wrong that Rep.
(33) Millers have always been, understandably, possessive of their water supplies and consequently, this sometimes failed to happen.
(34) Nor, understandably did he see much point in repeating the Dilizhan exercise which had produced no tangible fruits.
(35) He did not crave recognition, but was understandably regretful about his lack of it.
(36) In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers' union branches.
(37) Harriet Tremayne, waiting to greet her daughter and new son-in-law on Penzance station was, understandably, nervous.
(38) Mozhaev had understandably refused to participate and so was left in an empty house.
(39) Many of Texas Instruments' new products have assemblies costing thousands of dollars, and customers are understandably anxious regarding service.
(40) Apart from me getting crushed against the door, friends are reluctant to help out - understandably!
(41) Insurance companies understandably expect proper precautions to be taken for the security and safe storage of musical instruments.
(42) These consequences have to be faced because the governments of the West were understandably fearful about the cost of a military intervention.
(43) But the nursing staff, understandably enough, wanted to check his identity before prescribing the drugs.
(44) As he'd nearly finished his apprenticeship, he was understandably loathe to pack it in.
(45) If lenders are not reasonably sure the loan will be paid back(sentencedict.com), they will understandably charge a higher rate of interest.
(46) Employees will understandably be more concerned as to short-term profit rather than long-term growth as part of the purchaser's group.
(47) In integrated settings, children are sometimes understandably reluctant to use aids which are unsightly or cumbersome.
(48) As there was little or no advance warning, those people who had paid for entertainment until 2am understandably felt short-changed.
(49) In the unlikely event of trouble they would understandably not want to carry the can alone.
(50) However, we are understandably reluctant to raise this with the creditor organisations.
(51) When they had to make a decision as final as firing some one, they were understandably unnerved.
(52) McLean understandably took offence, whacked Bradshaw to the ground and proceeded to stomp on his head and chest.
(53) Their pollsters have warned that the public understandably reacts negatively when told health benefits may be slashed.
(54) This is understandably a very difficult time which may be helped by support or counselling.
(55) Understandably, this can be a source of great concern to adults.
(56) Understandably, some less important Western figures will be omitted to make room for those from other cultures.
(57) However many couples who have been unable to have children, are, understandably, reluctant to adopt mentally handicapped children.
(58) Occupants of the building are understandably upset about the high-rise going up next door.
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(59) During the Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War, alcohol consumption, understandably, fell significantly.
(60) Many gay men are understandably loath to take a lesson in prevention from heterosexuals, but that lesson stands none the less.
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