understandable
1 of 1adjective/ˌʌndərˈstændəbl/
Forms:more understandable,most understandable
1
able to be grasped mentally without difficulty
- His explanation of the concept was clear and understandable to everyone in the class.
- The instructions for operating the machine were presented in a clear and understandable manner.
- The professor's lecture was clear and understandable for all the students.
- The manual is written in simple, understandable language for beginners.
- Her accent was mild, making her English easily understandable.
2
capable of being accepted or explained as reasonable given the circumstances
- His absence from work was understandable due to his illness.
- It’s understandable that she was upset after the bad news.
- The delay in the project was understandable, considering the unforeseen challenges.
- Her frustration was understandable after working so hard and not receiving credit.
- Given the heavy traffic, their late arrival was understandable.