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comprehensible

1 of 1adjective
/ˌkɑmprɪˈhɛnsəbəl/
Forms:more comprehensible,most comprehensible
1

clear in meaning or expression

  • The instructions were so comprehensible that even someone with no technical background could follow them.
  • Her comprehensible explanation of the new policy made it easy for all employees to understand the changes.
  • The teacher used simple language and examples to make the complex topic more comprehensible to her students.
  • The user manual was written in a comprehensible manner, making setup and troubleshooting straightforward.
  • Despite the complexity of the subject, the lecturer’s comprehensible approach helped the audience grasp the main concepts quickly.