A1 verb #139 सबसे आम 2 मिनट पढ़ने का समय

understand

To know what someone means or how something works.

Explanation at your level:

When you understand, you know what something means. If your teacher speaks English, you listen and you understand the words. It is like having a light turn on in your brain!

You use understand to talk about school or daily life. If a friend tells you a story, you say, 'I understand.' If you read a book and know the story, you understand the book.

At this level, you use understand to discuss opinions. You might say, 'I understand why you are angry.' It shows you are listening and thinking about what others feel, not just the words they say.

You can use understand in more complex ways, like 'I understand the risks involved.' It is about grasping nuance and context. You can also use it to express empathy, saying 'I understand your position' during a debate.

In advanced English, understand is used to describe deep insight. You might 'understand the underlying causes' of a historical event. It implies a level of critical thinking where you see patterns that others might miss.

At the mastery level, you use understand to discuss abstract concepts or philosophical ideas. You might 'understand the gravity of a situation' or 'understand the intricacies of a legal document.' It is a versatile tool for precision.

30 सेकंड में शब्द

  • It means to grasp meaning or logic.
  • It is an irregular verb.
  • It is a stative verb.
  • It is used in all contexts.

At its core, understand is about making sense of the world. When you understand something, you have successfully processed information and connected it to what you already know.

It is not just about facts; it is about comprehension. Whether you are learning a new language, solving a math problem, or listening to a friend's troubles, you are using your mind to bridge the gap between confusion and clarity.

The word understand comes from the Old English word understandan. Interestingly, it is a compound of under and standan (to stand).

While it might seem like it means to 'stand under' something, the under here likely carried a sense of 'among' or 'between'. So, to understand was to 'stand in the midst of' something, effectively getting right into the heart of a concept to see how it works.

You will use understand in almost every part of life. We use it when we fully understand a complex topic or when we fail to understand a confusing instruction.

It is a highly flexible verb. In formal settings, you might say, 'I understand the implications of this policy,' while in casual conversation, you might simply say, 'I understand what you mean.' It is a neutral word that fits perfectly in any register.

Idioms often use the concept of understanding to describe how we process information. For example, give me to understand means to be led to believe something.

Another common one is get the picture, which means you finally understand a situation. We also use see where someone is coming from to show we understand someone's perspective, even if we disagree with them.

Understand is an irregular verb. Its forms are: understand (present), understood (past), and understood (past participle).

Pronunciation varies slightly between British and American English, but the stress is always on the final syllable: un-der-STAND. It rhymes with words like command, demand, and expand, making it easy to remember if you practice the rhythm.

Fun Fact

The word is a Germanic compound that shares roots with Dutch 'verstaan' and German 'verstehen'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌʌndəˈstænd/

Clear 'un' sound, stress on 'stand'.

US /ˌʌndərˈstænd/

Rhotic 'r' sound in the middle.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable
  • Adding an extra vowel sound
  • Pronouncing the 'd' too softly

Rhymes With

command demand expand grand stand

Difficulty Rating

पठन 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use in sentences

Speaking 2/5

Common in speech

श्रवण 1/5

Very common in audio

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

know hear think

Learn Next

comprehend interpret perceive

एडवांस्ड

apprehend discern fathom

Grammar to Know

Stative Verbs

I understand (not I am understanding)

Irregular Verbs

Understand -> Understood

Transitive Verbs

Understand + Object

Examples by Level

1

I understand you.

I / know / you

Simple subject-verb-object

2

Do you understand?

Question / you / know

Do-support question

3

I do not understand.

I / not / know

Negative form

4

He understands me.

He / knows / me

Third person singular -s

5

She understands English.

She / knows / English

Subject-verb agreement

6

We understand now.

We / know / now

Adverb placement

7

They understand the lesson.

They / know / lesson

Object usage

8

I understand the word.

I / know / word

Noun object

1

I understand your problem.

2

She understands how to cook.

3

Do you understand the rules?

4

I finally understand this game.

5

They understand each other well.

6

He understands the map now.

7

We understand the homework.

8

I understand what you need.

1

I understand your point of view.

2

It is hard to understand the instructions.

3

I understand that you are busy.

4

He understands the importance of study.

5

She understands the culture here.

6

I understand why you left early.

7

We understand the situation perfectly.

8

Do you understand the implications?

1

I fully understand the risks involved.

2

He understands the nuances of the law.

3

She understands the gravity of the crisis.

4

I understand what you are getting at.

5

They understand the complexity of the task.

6

I understand the need for change.

7

We understand the underlying logic.

8

He understands the hidden meaning.

1

I understand the subtle shifts in tone.

2

She understands the intricate web of politics.

3

He understands the gravity of his actions.

4

I understand the philosophical underpinnings.

5

They understand the systemic issues at play.

6

I understand the dichotomy of the situation.

7

We understand the profound impact of this.

8

She understands the theoretical framework.

1

One must understand the historical context.

2

He understands the existential dread involved.

3

I understand the ephemeral nature of fame.

4

She understands the multifaceted arguments.

5

They understand the tacit agreements made.

6

I understand the underlying paradigm shift.

7

We understand the profound implications here.

8

He understands the nuances of the discourse.

समानार्थी शब्द

विलोम शब्द

misunderstand mistake ignore

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

fully understand
hard to understand
come to understand
understand the importance
understand the meaning
understand the reason
understand the need
fail to understand
understand the implications
understand the context

Idioms & Expressions

"give someone to understand"

to lead someone to believe

He gave me to understand that he would be late.

formal

"get the picture"

to understand the situation

I explained it twice, and now I get the picture.

casual

"see where someone is coming from"

to understand someone's perspective

I disagree, but I see where you're coming from.

neutral

"read between the lines"

to understand the hidden meaning

If you read between the lines, you'll see he's unhappy.

neutral

"get the hang of it"

to learn how to do something

It was hard at first, but I'm getting the hang of it.

casual

"make head or tail of"

to understand at all (usually negative)

I can't make head or tail of these instructions.

casual

Easily Confused

understand vs comprehend

similar meaning

comprehend is more formal and intellectual

I comprehend the theory vs I understand the theory.

understand vs misunderstand

same root

misunderstand is the opposite

I understand the plan vs I misunderstood the plan.

understand vs know

both involve mental states

know is for facts/people, understand is for meaning/logic

I know the answer vs I understand the answer.

understand vs realize

mental process

realize is a sudden moment of clarity

I realized the truth vs I understand the truth.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + understand + object

I understand the math.

B1

Subject + understand + that + clause

I understand that you are tired.

B1

Subject + understand + how/why

I understand why he left.

B2

Subject + fail + to + understand

I fail to understand this.

C1

Subject + come + to + understand

I have come to understand his logic.

शब्द परिवार

Nouns

understanding the ability to understand; intelligence

Verbs

misunderstand to understand incorrectly

Adjectives

understandable able to be understood

संबंधित

comprehension synonymous noun

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

comprehend (formal) understand (neutral) get (casual) dig (slang)

सामान्य गलतियाँ

I am understanding you. I understand you.
Understand is a stative verb and is rarely used in continuous tenses.
Understand to the rules. Understand the rules.
Understand is a transitive verb; it does not need a preposition.
I understand of it. I understand it.
Do not use 'of' after understand.
He understand the lesson. He understands the lesson.
Third person singular needs an 's'.
I understooded the story. I understood the story.
Understand is irregular; the past tense is understood.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Visualize yourself standing under a giant book that is opening up.

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When Native Speakers Use It

They use it to confirm agreement: 'I understand' means 'I agree' or 'I hear you'.

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Cultural Insight

In some cultures, saying 'I understand' can be a way to end a difficult conversation politely.

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Grammar Shortcut

Remember: Understand + Object. No preposition needed!

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Say It Right

Put the strength on the last syllable: un-der-STAND.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Avoid 'I am understanding'—use 'I understand'.

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Did You Know?

The 'under' part doesn't mean 'below' in this context; it means 'between' or 'among'.

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Study Smart

Learn the word family (understanding, understandable, misunderstand) together.

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Formal vs Casual

Use 'comprehend' for exams and 'get' for friends.

🌍

Politeness

Using 'I understand' can show empathy during a disagreement.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Under + Stand: Imagine standing under a tree of knowledge to catch all the ideas falling down.

Visual Association

A lightbulb turning on above a person's head.

Word Web

comprehension logic clarity insight meaning

चैलेंज

Try to explain a complex topic to a child using only simple words.

शब्द की उत्पत्ति

Old English

Original meaning: To stand in the midst of

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

None, it is a neutral and helpful word.

It is often used as a polite way to check for clarity in business and social settings.

'I understand' is a common phrase in diplomatic and military contexts. Many songs use the phrase 'I don't understand' to express heartbreak.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At school

  • Do you understand the lesson?
  • I don't understand this question.
  • Now I understand!

At work

  • I understand the requirements.
  • Do you understand the deadline?
  • I understand the risks.

In travel

  • I don't understand the language.
  • Do you understand English?
  • I understand the directions.

In relationships

  • I understand how you feel.
  • I understand your position.
  • I understand what you mean.

Conversation Starters

"What is something that took you a long time to understand?"

"Do you find it easy to understand new languages?"

"How do you feel when you don't understand a movie plot?"

"Is it important to understand the history of a country before visiting?"

"How do you help someone who doesn't understand your point of view?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you misunderstood someone and how you fixed it.

Describe a complex topic you understand very well.

Why is it important to try to understand others' perspectives?

What is a concept that you hope to understand better in the future?

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

8 सवाल

No, it is irregular (understand, understood, understood).

Generally no, because it is a stative verb.

Understanding.

It is neutral and works in any situation.

un-der-STAND.

Yes, 'under-'.

Yes, in phrases like 'I understand that...'.

Comprehend or grasp.

खुद को परखो

fill blank A1

I ___ what you are saying.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: understand

The verb needed is understand.

multiple choice A2

Which word is the past tense of understand?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: understood

Understood is the irregular past tense.

true false B1

Is 'I am understanding the lesson' grammatically correct?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: गलत

Stative verbs like understand are not used in continuous tenses.

match pairs B1

Word

मतलब

All matched!

These are synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

Subject + verb + object.

fill blank B2

He has a deep ___ of science.

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: understanding

The noun form is needed.

multiple choice C1

What does 'read between the lines' mean?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: understand hidden meaning

It refers to finding meaning not explicitly stated.

true false C1

Can 'understand' be used to mean 'to assume'?

सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब: सही

Yes, 'I understand that you will be there' means I assume or have been told.

match pairs C2

Word

मतलब

All matched!

Advanced vocabulary matching.

sentence order C2

सेंटेंस बनाने के लिए नीचे शब्दों पर टैप करो
सही! बिलकुल नहीं। सही जवाब:

One must understand the historical context.

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