understandably

IPA: ʌndɝstˈændʌbɫi

adverb

  • For reasons that are easy to understand or sympathise with.
  • In an understandable manner.
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Examples of "understandably" in Sentences

  • His focus most of the time, understandably, is on Morrison.
  • John Moles, understandably, is very busy at this time of year.
  • He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself.
  • He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself, Goyer tells MTV.
  • “Are you safe?”, understandably, is the most common question I hear and I still respond with the stock answer I have always used.
  • Meanwhile, Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell understandably is in a hurry for left tackle Chris Samuels 'healthy return in Washington.
  • Inkhorn terms understandably struck many of their readers as incomprehensible, verbal zombies scarily mixed among—and feeding off—unsuspecting, humble English.
  • And while our name understandably conjures up images of immense portside steel complexes, such as those in the Sault or Hamilton, the reality is quite different.
  • My fear is that Christianity, in understandably seeking to defend time-held priniciples, will do so in such a way that will alienate those, like myself, who would have totally "fallen by the wayside", were it not for a sense of the primacy of the human-ity of Christ.

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