understandably Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.də.bli]
  • Us [ ˌʌn.dɚˈstæn.də.bli]

Meaning of understandably In English

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Examples of understandably

  • They were understandably unhappy about the show's poor ratings.

  • The nursing staff, understandably enough, wanted to check his identity before prescribing the drugs.

  • Since the attacks there has been a lot of fear, and understandably so.

  • Understandably, such an ambitious undertaking raises a number of issues where one might want to challenge some of the assumptions the author makes.

  • Given the scope of possible entries, the coverage is understandably uneven.

  • The word please3 is understandably assigned by the authors to the neutral, unemotional area of interpersonal meaning.

  • Similarly, parents who are understandably worried about the influence of older peers in such neighborhoods may be overly restrictive and harsh in parenting their offspring.

  • Households living in the hills are therefore understandably reluctant to use manure, and to a somewhat lesser extent crop residues, for fuel.

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