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incomprehension

[in-kom-pri-hen-shuhn, in-kom-] / ˌɪn kɒm prɪˈhɛn ʃən, ɪnˌkɒm- /








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As they spoke, they sensed the audience’s incomprehension.

From Literature

But in her letter dated Aug. 2, Baerbock expressed "incomprehension" at what she said were insufficient consultations with other countries in the 27-nation bloc.

From Reuters

Pádraic's distress and incomprehension around Colm's rejection allows McDonagh to explore not only the grief experienced when adult friends decouple, but also vicariously the collapse of childhood friendships or family estrangements.

From Salon

Posts there with technical advice for the best home setup were jargon-filled to the point of incomprehension for a newbie.

From New York Times

That kind of simplification or incomprehension, he says, can be fatal.

From Salon