understanding

understanding
noun
1 knowledge of a subject, of how sth works, etc.
ADJECTIVE
complete, comprehensive, full

He showed a full understanding of the sequence of events.

growing
accurate, clear, deep, detailed, fundamental, in-depth, intimate, keen, profound, proper, real, solid, sophisticated, thorough, true

You need to read more widely to gain a proper understanding of the issue.

adequate, basic, broad, general, sufficient
limited, rudimentary, superficial

She has only a limited understanding of what the job involves.

incomplete, poor

He had a poor understanding of international law.

better, deeper, greater, improved, increased, richer

an improved understanding of the mechanisms involved

conceptual, critical, rational, theoretical
historical, musical, scientific, etc.
contemporary, modern
conventional, traditional
instinctive, intuitive
collective, common

Some religions have a common understanding of the nature of a divine being.

popular, public

with a view to increasing public understanding of the functions and institutions of government

… OF UNDERSTANDING
degree, level

It allowed him to deepen his degree of understanding even further.

The students seem to have a reasonable level of understanding of how genes work.

VERB + UNDERSTANDING
have, possess
demonstrate, show
reflect

This change of policy reflects a growing understanding of the extent of the problem.

lack
achieve, acquire, arrive at, gain, obtain
create, provide

This creates a better understanding of organic farming.

give sb
facilitate
inform, shape

All of this research informs our understanding of how disease processes work.

alter, change
advance, broaden, deepen, develop, enhance, enrich, expand, extend, further, improve, increase, refine

a book that will deepen your understanding of global warming

seek

Scientists are seeking a better understanding of the process.

PREPOSITION
understanding about
understanding of

The book aims to give children a balanced understanding of food and the environment.

PHRASES
a lack of understanding
2 intelligence
ADJECTIVE
human
VERB + UNDERSTANDING
pass

a level of cruelty that passes human understanding

PREPOSITION
beyond (your) understanding

How children change so quickly is beyond my understanding.

Such attitudes are beyond understanding.

3 ability to feel sympathy and trust
ADJECTIVE
deeper, great
common, mutual, shared
sympathetic

She gave me a look filled with sympathetic understanding.

international
cross-cultural (esp. AmE), cultural
VERB + UNDERSTANDING
show

He didn't show much understanding towards/toward her when she lost her job.

bring, bring about (esp. BrE), develop, lead to

Greater contact between the two groups should lead to a better mutual understanding.

have
gain, grow in

After spending a month living together, they have gained a better understanding of each other.

build

Our goal was to build shared understanding between the two communities.

foster, promote
PREPOSITION
understanding among

a force for understanding among the races

understanding between

The association fosters a deeper understanding between prisons and the public.

understanding for

She suddenly had a new understanding for her mother.

4 informal agreement
ADJECTIVE
written
verbal
implicit, tacit, unspoken

There is an unspoken understanding that Hugh will be in charge while Jane is away.

VERB + UNDERSTANDING
have
come to, reach

They came to an understanding on when final payment was to be made.

PREPOSITION
understanding between

an understanding between the companies to fight against the proposed tax reform

understanding on

a tacit understanding on the need for a pay rise

understanding with

I have a clear understanding with any lawyer I hire.

on the understanding

I thought you gave me the book on the understanding that I could keep it.


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