As one would reasonably expect
“They've been helped by the fact that medical malpractice rates really are at record highs, and doctors are understandably apoplectic.”
For reasons that are sensible or logical
“The Cowboys winger is understandably very slow to get up after he had the stuffing knocked out of him by the hard-hitting ranga!”
In a manner that is well expressed or easy to understand
“It should be expressed understandably by human workers and be reusable by robots to generate programs automatically.”
Justified or understandable, hence excusably and justifiably
In a clear or well-expressed manner
In a digestible manner, capable of being easily digested
“She is able to explain the more arcane bits of theology in a very clear and understandable way.”
Adverb for clear and obvious in meaning or expression
“Without a clear and understandable explanation of why Maria feels one way and John another, their emotional responses are arbitrary and mysterious.”
Adverb for to be reasonably expected
“It is quite understandable then that he is able to get home a great deal earlier than expected.”
Adverb for justifiable or able to be excused
“Given the controversial events that involved Queen Eleanor at Antioch, it is understandable that he chose to end his text before he needed to discuss this incident.”
Adverb for capable of being related to on a personal level
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