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comprehending

Knowing vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

knowing | comprehending |


As verbs the difference between knowing and comprehending

is that knowing is while comprehending is .

As an adjective knowing

is possessing knowledge or understanding; intelligent.

As a noun knowing

is the act or condition of having knowledge.

Comprehending - What does it mean?

comprehending | |

Reading vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

reading | comprehending |


As a proper noun reading

is .

As a verb comprehending is

.

Comprehending vs Comprehend - What's the difference?

comprehending | comprehend |


As verbs the difference between comprehending and comprehend

is that comprehending is while comprehend is .

Comprehensible vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

comprehensible | comprehending |


As an adjective comprehensible

is able to be comprehended.

As a verb comprehending is

present participle of lang= en.

Listening vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

listening | comprehending |


As verbs the difference between listening and comprehending

is that listening is while comprehending is .

As an adjective listening

is of something or someone that listens.

As a noun listening

is action of the verb listening .

Comprising vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

comprising | comprehending |


As verbs the difference between comprising and comprehending

is that comprising is while comprehending is .

Comprehension vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

comprehension | comprehending |


As a noun comprehension

is .

As a verb comprehending is

.

Understanding vs Comprehending - What's the difference?

understanding | comprehending |


As verbs the difference between understanding and comprehending

is that understanding is present participle of lang=en while comprehending is present participle of lang= en.

As a noun understanding

is mental, sometimes emotional process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, which is subjective by its nature.

As an adjective understanding

is showing compassion.