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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“He said something has to be done with tariffs and trade. He understood it. He’s very smart.”
This suggests that elevated after-meal blood sugar may affect the brain through more subtle biological processes that are not yet fully understood.
From Science Daily
Her new Manhattan apartment certainly boasts a much more traditional aesthetic than her former home in Brooklyn, which she and Fischer are understood to have renovated extensively during their time there.
From MarketWatch
The findings raise new questions in a field many believed was already well understood.
From Science Daily
He might not have understood how much we felt loved by him—unconditionally, a love that was uncomplicated and unceasing.
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