understood
Americanverb
adjective
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agreed upon; known in advance; assented to.
It is the understood policy of this establishment to limit credit.
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implied but not stated; left unexpressed.
The understood meaning of a danger sign is “Do not approach.”
verb
adjective
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implied or inferred
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taken for granted; assumed
Other Word Forms
- half-understood adjective
- nonunderstood adjective
- self-understood adjective
- well-understood adjective
Etymology
Origin of understood
First recorded in 1600–10, for the adjective
Example Sentences
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Government officials are understood to be formulating potential plans to evacuate UK nationals, should airspace in the region remain closed.
From BBC
Within the Assembly of Experts, however, there is understood to be a small committee tasked with reviewing and narrowing down names, potentially presenting a shortlist to the full body once formal proceedings begin.
From BBC
They featured detailed drawings of various ancient fossils and prehistoric creatures, whose origins were beginning to be studied and understood by scientists at the time.
From BBC
Hughes also keenly understood that, because these personalities were so familiar, his characters wouldn’t stand out to viewers unless they pushed their paradigm.
From Salon
Until now, much of what scientists understood about iron sources in these waters came from simulations and computer models.
From Science Daily
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