COMPREHENSIBLE in a Sentence
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86 example sentences for COMPREHENSIBLE, such as:
1. She has a comprehensive grasp of the subject.
2. Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
3. The computer comes with a comprehensive owner's manual.
4. Two very clear and comprehensive handbooks are available.
5. Bossuet had the comprehensive glance of a fasting Hannibal.
2. Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
3. The computer comes with a comprehensive owner's manual.
4. Two very clear and comprehensive handbooks are available.
5. Bossuet had the comprehensive glance of a fasting Hannibal.
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Meanings and Examples of COMPREHENSIBLE
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comprehensible
a. capable of being comprehended or understood
Classic Sentence: (56 in 4 pages)
1 In the second category Pierre reckoned himself and others like him, seeking and vacillating, who had not yet found in Freemasonry a straight and comprehensible path, but hoped to do so.
2 Absolute continuity of motion is not comprehensible to the human mind.
3 said Gerasim, trying to render his words more comprehensible by contorting them.
4 In everything near and comprehensible he had only what was limited, petty, commonplace, and senseless.
5 The self-sacrifice of a father or mother, or self-sacrifice with the possibility of a reward, is more comprehensible than gratuitous self-sacrifice, and therefore seems less deserving of sympathy and less the result of free will.
6 You have only knowledge enough of the language to translate at sight these inverted, transposed, curtailed Italian lines, into clear, comprehensible, elegant English.
7 From this day natural philosophy, and particularly chemistry, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, became nearly my sole occupation.
8 With which, to my infinite surprise, he included us all in a comprehensive bow, and disappeared; his manner being extremely distant, and his face extremely pale.
9 Looking round him in the twilight of the horse-box, Vronsky unconsciously took in once more in a comprehensive glance all the points of his favorite mare.
10 Now the various species of whales need some sort of popular comprehensive classification, if only an easy outline one for the present, hereafter to be filled in all its departments by subsequent laborers.
11 After some minutes spent in this way, Miss Bertram, observing the iron gate, expressed a wish of passing through it into the park, that their views and their plans might be more comprehensive.
12 The manager was very placid, he had no vital anxieties now, he took us both in with a comprehensive and satisfied glance: the 'affair' had come off as well as could be wished.
13 Bossuet had the comprehensive glance of a fasting Hannibal.
Les Misérables 4 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER III—NIGHT BEGINS TO DESCEND UPON GRANTAIRE
Context Highlight In BOOK 12: CHAPTER III—NIGHT BEGINS TO DESCEND UPON GRANTAIRE
14 Absence from the school enables me to lose sight of the unimportant details of the work, and study it in a broader and more comprehensive manner than I could do on the grounds.
15 He fancied that she nodded her comprehension; and with that scant solace he had to trudge off through the rain.
Example Sentence: (30 in 3 pages)
1 Harry Levin used to explicate James Joyce's often bewildering novels with such clarity that even Finnegan's Wake seemed comprehensible to his students.
2 A good programmer makes her code look so simple and comprehensible that any other programmer can understand it and appreciate it.
3 The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.
4 Her speech was slurred and barely comprehensible.
5 Two very clear and comprehensive handbooks are available.
6 We offer you a comprehensive training in all aspects of the business.
7 The computer comes with a comprehensive owner's manual.
8 The idea was to create a comprehensive road map of the Web.
9 We offer our customers a comprehensive range of financial products.
10 Our comprehensive range of benefits includes pension and health insurance.
11 Nine out of ten secondary school children are in comprehensive schools.
12 The Rough Guide to Nepal is a comprehensive guide to the region.
13 She has a comprehensive grasp of the subject.
14 Dr Johnson undertook the task of writing a comprehensive English dictionary.
15 Mr. Skubel has since completed what he describes as a comprehensive two-week training program and is now setting up his franchise in his hometown.