No, the word 'understood' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to understand. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She understood the reason we were late. (verb)The understood terms of the transaction became our contract. (adjective)The abstract noun form of the verb to 'understand' is the gerund, understanding,
The word for things that cannot be easily explained or understood is "mysterious" or "unfathomable".
understood you
The 'problem' of 'this problem' is not understood.
yes it was detected, but the scientists were not able to warn the Indonesian government in time, unfortunately
Incomprehensible.
If I understood what you were asking I'd be better able to answer!!
SENTENCE: A dog has more intelligence than a worm.
The opposite of transparent is opaque, meaning that something is not able to be seen through or understood easily.
(able to be understood) "The translations on the Rosetta Stone made Egyptian hieroglyphics comprehensible."
Understood is the past tense.
The past participle of "understand" is "understood."
The prefix "il-" can be added to "legible" to create the word "illegible," meaning not able to be read or understood.
Past tense is understood. understand /understood /understood
By age 2, children should be able to say simple words and phrases. By age 3, they should be able to speak in short sentences. By age 4, they should be mostly understood by others. By age 5, their speech should be clear and easily understood.
Cydia sources are essentially a website that is understood by Cydia. So, if the website is down, you will not be able to access the source and its packages.
leave words out of a quote. An ellipsis is used for the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues.