adjective
- able to be understood or grasped mentally
Usage: Less common than 'comprehensible'; both are acceptable, though 'comprehensible' is preferred in modern usage
Examples
- The teacher explained the concept in a comprehendible way so all students could follow.
- The instructions were written in comprehendible language without technical jargon.
- His accent made his speech less comprehendible to non-native speakers.
- The author made the complex theory comprehendible through simple examples.
- The new software interface is more comprehendible than the previous version.