[
UK
/ʌnkˌɒmpɹɪhˈɛndɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
lacking understanding
tried to explain to her uncomprehending husband
How To Use uncomprehending In A Sentence
- It was the turn of the animal rescue service for a moment of stunned, uncomprehending silence.
- So much ingenuity and cleverness for such stupid and uncomprehending results.
- Surely Sit-aken-te would stare at her in uncomprehending astonishment. Aerie
- There is no reason to believe that federal judges will be insensitive to or uncomprehending of the issues involved in domestic security cases.
- As the majority of the audience, made up of Sanskrit scholars, teachers and students, nodded in approval at every sentence, the few uninitiated members of the crowd stared on uncomprehendingly.
- Our own emotions, once as uncomprehending and slow as the delivery of relief supplies, fill with a foreboding as large as the events on the screen.
- This sort of uncomprehending fellow usually received a special contemptuous look which meant that the request would be filed without further action.
- When we reached a door at the end she stuffed the key into my hand and ran, I watched her go, still stupidly uncomprehending.
- That's how someone can say anything else is 'uncomprehending' the problem. "You paint all Islamics the same way."
- We look on with dumb, uncomprehending pity at anyone who would want to live somewhere else.