Similar words: understandable, understand, understanding, misunderstand, misunderstanding, understate, understated, understatement. Meaning: [‚ʌndə(r)'stændəblɪ] adv. in an intelligible manner.
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(91) North Korea has long demanded a security guarantee from the United States; given the volatile and aggressive nature of the regime, the U.S. has understandably been hesitant to give one.
(92) The 9/11 trauma is understandably still a raw wound, and the war against terrorists is far from over.
(93) Damselfly mating generally involves a fair amount of female harassment that females understandably try to avoid.
(94) He was an ambitious man, understandably so, but he lack tact.
(95) The army, over - stretched and taking heavy casualties in Afghanistan, feels understandably aggrieved.
(96) He was understandably a bit nervous, but I repeat, I excused myself.
(97) Cue: raucous celebrations from the understandably delighted home crowd, followed by more incendiary rabble-rousing from Bingham.
(98) Chicken Little could, understandably, claim that the sky is about to fall on our heads.
(99) This time, I was bawling on a 7:30 a.m. train to Manhattan . People , understandably, were staring.
(100) Understandably, this homily from the Chinese, although vaguely worded, has received widespread coverage in the Indian media.
(101) Add to this the miners' finds of tree- and rootlike veins of metals and alchemists understandably concluded that metals must be not only growing underground, but ripening.
(102) New Zealanders are understandably proud that the Queen chose their country for the first-ever walkabout eleven years ago.
(103) The typical school district lunch budget must be self sustaining, which makes lunchroom managers understandably risk-averse.
(104) This, understandably, is why so many worlds take part in co-ordinating and synchronising rites – such as the labyrinth and the Multiverse Olympiad.
(105) The American commander, Admiral Nimitz, was understandably join the battle.
(106) To the contrary, economic fear inevitably, and understandably, drives them higher.
(107) Understandably, the European Space Agency is twitchy about its investment.
(108) Following the goalless draw against Liverpool, Jos é Mourinho's response was understandably downbeat.
(109) SYDNEY (Reuters) - A proposed super tax on mining profits in Australia, though understandably rubbing iron ore producers the wrong way, will not result in significant losses of future production.
(110) Those Chinese scientists in Silicon Valley are understandably proud of their achievements.
(111) But women react to these psychological elements and understandably and accurately see them as a kind of misogyny.
(112) Many Irish Americans understandably don't feel this way, of course, and Hispanics and other minorities may regard the sceptered isle with vast difference.
(113) For the understandably confused, we offer this summary list of roles.
(114) Edwin van der Sar, 39, had nothing to apologise for, but the veteran understandably does not dominate the goalmouth.
(115) Understandably , his much younger wife, Frances , could not tolerate this situation.
(116) Dr. Summerly: In stressful situations the brain - understandably - finds ways to cope with the trauma being inflicted on the body.
(117) There will now be renewed calls for more regulation, and understandably so.
(118) And perhaps understandably, given the number of empty pews across the nation's churches each Sunday, far fewer weddings include a religious ceremony nowadays.
(118) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(119) The resulting crossover between various specialties and issues is often muddled, understandably.
(120) Given the fact of polyandry, the woman understandably had the right "to name the child" – to identify the father and therefore the child's surname.
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